It is a truism that it is more dangerous in the mountains than at home. Every winter sports enthusiast, and even more so every freerider, knowingly or unknowingly takes risks. Away from the secured slopes, this risk naturally increases significantly.
In addition to the much-discussed avalanche danger, there are also other risks lurking there:
Danger of falling
Danger from snow-covered crevasses
Danger of injury
Stone chipping
Danger of getting lost
Frostbite
And others ...
Life is terribly uncertain, especially in the mountains. However, we are convinced that the risks can be kept acceptably low. The prerequisite for this, however, is that you accept the existence of the dangers and try to minimize the risk. That way you can go freeriding or ski touring fairly "safely". Of course, there is always a residual risk, but you have the chance to be rewarded with unforgettable moments.