What would you do if you were caught in an avalanche? How do you minimize your risk when you're traveling in the snowy mountains?

Robert Hahn has studied avalanches and still managed to get caught in one. 

He works for the Northwest Avalanche Center

He shares his personal avalanche survival story.

He also shares tips on how you can avoid repeating his fate.

After 50 mins, we shift away from talking about avalanches and we talk about his harrowing experiences in the Himalayas.

After 70 minutes, we talk about his fascinating time in Africa, which includes two years in the Peace Corps in Uganda, climbing the 3rd tallest peak in Africa, and several cultural insights, including the importance (or lack thereof) of honesty.

I briefly mention my podcast with Sym Blanchard, who talks about how to live a meaningful life.

 About Robert Hahn

Robert Hahn is an Avalanche Forecasting Meteorologist who has worked at NWAC since 2017. Robert is responsible for twice-daily mountain weather forecasts for all zones and daily avalanche forecasts for the Olympics, Mt. Hood, Washington Cascades East South, and other zones as needed, while helping to coordinate the avalanche products throughout the region.

Robert believes that quality mountain weather and avalanche products will help backcountry travelers inform their decisions in the mountains, ultimately saving lives. Robert holds a master’s degree in Atmospheric Sciences from the University of Washington.

When Robert is not working, you’ll find him backcountry skiing in remote corners of the Cascades or Canada and exploring tropical jungles when the snow melts.

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