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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 ม.ค. 2015
Three seasons edit - Colin Gomez
Here are some images of the three past Colin's seasons riding with Dennis and Kilian.
Colin: "Due to injuries, lack of time and cameras I didn't have too much images so I did it whit what I had and of course with lots of pleasure. I would like to give you more and hope the next season will be full of crazy images.
I hope you will enjoy.
Keep charging.
Go check our facebook page:
pages/ODOS-project/927510037279985
music: Marshmello - Summer
Colin: "Due to injuries, lack of time and cameras I didn't have too much images so I did it whit what I had and of course with lots of pleasure. I would like to give you more and hope the next season will be full of crazy images.
I hope you will enjoy.
Keep charging.
Go check our facebook page:
pages/ODOS-project/927510037279985
music: Marshmello - Summer
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Avalanche Châtel 31/01/2015 victim's & rescue's pov
มุมมอง 540K9 ปีที่แล้ว
Dennis Corbet and Colin Gomez experienced an avalanche accident in late January in the French Alps. Dennis was riding a cool face when, after a drop, a slab got triggered. He didn’t really understand what was happening and fell while turning on the crack. He was immediately covered by the avalanche and got pushed to the bottom. Colin, who was watching him ridding, started the rescue. Thanks to ...
Dennis Corbet - 13/14 self edit
มุมมอง 2619 ปีที่แล้ว
Here is Dennis' 13/14 self edit, what a winter ! Riders : Dennis Corbet (main), Colin Gomez Music : Flume - Space Cadet
= roadtrip
มุมมอง 549 ปีที่แล้ว
Back in 2013 we had a roadtrip trough the swiss alps, this is what it was like ! Riders : Dennis Corbet (main camera), Colin Gomez Music : Emika - Double edge (Germ remix)
ODOS short #2
มุมมอง 1089 ปีที่แล้ว
The crew headed to the Maurienne valley for its seasonal roadtrip. Here are some foootage of what they encuontered. Riders : Colin Gomez, Kilian Echallier & Robin Trigueira (snowboard) Music : Busy P - Rainbow man
One Day One Shot #2
มุมมอง 819 ปีที่แล้ว
There's nothing like a deep pow day with a bunch of friends ! Riders : Dennis Corbet, Kilian Echallier & Colin Gomez Location : La Clusaz Music : Le Tigre - Deceptacon
ODOS short #1
มุมมอง 1379 ปีที่แล้ว
Some shots from Le Gets of one of those deep days ... Riders : Colin Gomez & Dennis Corbet Music : GooMar - Hug all your relatives
ODOS - One Day One Shot #1
มุมมอง 37910 ปีที่แล้ว
First episode of the ODOS project : Highlights of our first powder day of the 14/15 season in Verbier. full story on : pages/ODOS-project/927510037279985
If that guy wasn’t watching, Dennis would be a goner, I’m thinking.
Quelle était la localisation ? Bravo pour cette vie sauvee
Ils peuvent aller manger une bonne fondue !!!!!
파묻힌 다른 사람은 없었다는 것이 확실한가요?
Encore un abrutis complet ! Comment mourir volontairement en faisant du HP quand partout on nous explique partout non n'y allez pas le fond est béton ! Ils ont même pas vu que personne n'y était allé...C'est quoi le fond !? Un jr ils vont tuer les gens sur la piste en dessous !
How can you ski in those conditions without a shovel AND airbag?????? Just don’t get it??
Méthode à revoir mais bon l'essentiel c'est d'avoir sauvé votre copain. Je ne sais pas si j'aurais fait mieux.
Very well done, so many things done right. You did very well in an extremely high stress situation and saved his life. There’s always mistakes and improvements but the outcome is the bottomline. 🙏
Il entendait et répondait aux appels au début ?
uhh...you gotta ride those out bro
was cursing at the screen... wheres your (*&*% probe?? wheres your probe??? then no shovel. Good god. At least you knew your beacon. Anyway, thanks for posting. Glad everyones ok
You always think "oh I'd be able to dig myself out". Nope. Not in that packed ice
Go my god
Let him enjoy under the snow idiot guy.
What a nightmare.
Scary shit! That’s why I never go off piste without my avalanche Air Backpack! Includes all vital safety equipment and Avalanche Airbag it creates a barrier around your upper back, Neck, shoulders and head if it’s activated! You can do it manually or it will auto deploy when experience a certain force and pressure to the system! 9 out of 10 times it will force you on top of the available and prevent you from being buried! And if you are buried it creates a good pocket for air.
Pas tres balisée cette piste
Wow. Just wow.
Never take your gloves off if you can help it
Only morons think skiing is a "fun" sport. Highly dangerous, taking your life and health into your own hands. Tree wells, unseeable crevasses... a long list of potential hazards... this is just one clip of THOUSANDS of near death experiences... I personally know two people (one just 14 years of age) who died having "fun". Dumb asses, the whole lot of you.
a better love story than twilight.
I hope it was worth it for Dennis... Go ski everywhere you want....
Why is the world so scary?? 😭😭
You can be proud of saving Denis's life. But, damn, you did it so slow.
You can feel the frustration of the rescue .. they came too late, dispute the fact that... They came as fast as they can
Was fighting back tears the whole time he was yelling for Dennis. Lost it when Dennis started speaking. Very heartwarming
Hearing him scream from under the snow is haunting!
He clearly doesnt know how to ski well enough to be in those places
Voilà pourquoi il ne faut pas skier hors piste
Really emotional , a true friend 😭
Just...wow!!!
Zum glück wart ihr ausgerüstet sonst wäre es schwierig gewesen ihn zu finden
On mode ton pote y pouvais te répondre sous la neige
The terror. You don't ever want to know that feeling. The fear was felt by both victim and rescuing friend. Powerful stuff right here. Dennis was unhurt, conscious, and helpless to save himself. This should be viewed by everyone who has to deal with snow.
People can survive over a half an hour in there trapped just waiting for death
@@roykale9141 they can. 20 minutes is generally what avalanche safety courses teach as “the point of no return”. Obviously still dig them out if it’s been over 20 minutes, but do whatever you can to get them out before the 20 minute mark
To clarify, the survival rate if you get an individual out before the 18 minute mark are about 90% I believe, but after 20minutes it drops to like 30
@@wman887 holy sht just 2 more added onto the minutes drops to to 30 percent? Damn.
Fuck me I am Never going to ski again
I had trouble breathing even watching it.. I can imagine how frightening this has been for all...
So scary
Thanks for sharing! All back country skiers should see this!
A bar stool is high enough for me. And I’ve still managed to fall off them
waooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww ! c'était moins une !!!
Haha one man with a shovel and 3 on the look out for a second wave until hes almost unburied?.?..?.. haha with friends like that, he's lucky to be alive!
only one was a friend and that was the guy with the shovel
C'est pas intelligente
I'm a mountain rescue volunteer, and I think you did pretty much everything right. You had beacons, you knew how to use them, you zeroed in on his location quickly, and you dug him out fast. Bravo, mates.
Ive never experienced and avalanche. But I have a buddy who back country skis and him telling me about the time they had to rescue a buddy. They found him quick because a little of his board was sticking out. But he took off his gloves to put the shovel together and eventually he couldnt dig anymore his hands were to cold to grip it. Luckily there was 2 other people and they got him out
Is this true? because i counted a lot of time where he wasn't shoveling and he wasnt very quick to uncover mans face so he could breathe.... Still did so much right considering how hard it can be to remember everything under pressure but was a big ? for me watching the video
I don't know what is the safety standard in France but in Canada that would be unacceptable. The guy started to shovel with his hands without even probing before. Probably because he didn't have any of these with him as he asked the other people if they had a probe and shovel. And then only one guy digging while others are looking... What a joke... The guy is lucky he wasn't buried 2.5 meters deep or he would be dead
How can you say that? He is literally panicking and headlessly running around for 2.5 minutes doing nothing but screaming. Also saw lots of hand digging for several minutes before a shovel even entered the rescue. You sure you mountain rescue mate?
I can’t believe how those people could just stand a watch instead of doing some digging
Only one shovel in the whole bunch? What happens if the guy with the shovel gets buried. The other guys stand around posing.
Wow - I have tears I'm my eyes. I was swept down by an avalanche in Washington State at Granite Peak. But somehow I stayed on top of the rolling ice blocks. Scary!
And after 8 hours of dicking around and chatting they finally uncovered his face
Ma ndo cazzo annate a scia'
idiots..
Mad slow rescue, training needed. Spend less money on ski clothes, more money on safety equipment and trainin to save your friends life.
The only post that's really on point. I thought he did ok starting high and zig zagging down. But I wasn't impressed after that. I saw incorrect use of a search pattern once he got a signal, no probe which itself should be testing in a pattern, no shovel, digging with one hand (are you kidding me?), people standing around, no real effort in the dig. He spent 30 seconds at the top fiddling with his beacon. Leave it in transmit and get down there immediately. Also, why is he yelling out the guy's name? Buried or not, use your beacon to find him. Except the poor effort says they probably didn't do a beacon check when they started out so maybe he didn't know if the guy's beacon was working. The key thing was finding him relatively quickly. The guy was shallow. You can screw up the rest after finding him and still have a good outcome.