Plan Before You Pack: Risk Assessment for Every Shoot
Download offline maps, check recent trip reports, and note objective hazards like loose scree, cornices, and avalanche paths. If it is winter or spring, consult avalanche forecasts and learn the color-coded danger scale. Knowing where difficult sections begin helps you decide when to stash gear, rope up, or turn back without hesitation.
Plan Before You Pack: Risk Assessment for Every Shoot
Golden hour can lure you into late descents. Calculate hiking pace with realistic margins for shooting pauses, and set a firm turn-around time. Bring a headlamp with fresh batteries even for day trips. If a scene demands staying longer, ask yourself whether the exit route is safe in darkness and in changing weather.