Downhill
Pretty much anything in its path.
An avalanche is when, because of some disturbance, a wall of snow begins to move downward, carrying things in its path.
You can get it in the Ice Path, and the Celadon Department Store.
The path is different each time you do the mission. Either use the telescope to see the path from Gary's room or guess.
all the time it is different
In the event of an avalanche, it is important to try to move to the side to get out of the path of the snow. If that is not possible, try to grab onto something sturdy to avoid being carried away. If caught in the avalanche, try to swim and stay on top of the snow to increase chances of being found. Carry avalanche safety gear and be prepared for emergencies.
An avalanche is when, because of some disturbance, a wall of snow begins to move downward, carrying things in its path.
The remains of an avalanche include debris such as snow, ice, rocks, and tree branches that have been displaced or carried along by the avalanche. These remnants can create a thick mass of material that covers the landscape and may bury structures or individuals caught in its path. Rescue and recovery efforts are often required following an avalanche to locate and assist any victims.
To safely navigate and escape from an avalanche, follow these steps: Move to the side to get out of the path of the avalanche. Try to grab onto a tree or rock to anchor yourself. Swim or roll with the avalanche to stay on top of the snow. Try to create an air pocket if you get buried. Use a beacon, probe, and shovel to help rescuers find you.
Move to the side of the avalanche path if possible to get out of the way. Try to grab onto a tree or rock to anchor yourself. If caught in the avalanche, swim hard to stay on the surface and try to create an air pocket in front of your face for breathing.
During an avalanche, one should try to move to the side to get out of the path of the snow, grab onto something sturdy if possible, and try to stay on the surface by swimming or rolling. Carry avalanche safety gear like a beacon, shovel, and probe, and always travel with a partner.
In avalanches, the individuals who are typically affected the most are those closest to the initial breaking point of the snowpack or those caught in the path of the cascading snow. Density of the snow, terrain features, and speed of the avalanche can all impact the level of danger and destruction for those involved. It's important for anyone traveling in avalanche terrain to have proper avalanche safety training and equipment.