Two 500ml bottles will turn into solid ice a lot faster than one liter bottle, checklists are how you become a robot and lose critical thinking skills, June is super early to call your ski season over, glaciers exist year round, turns all year are to be earned.
But the 500ml bottle fits easier in your jacket inner pocket to prevent freezing…... Checklists are used by many professionals in all sorts of situations…. Pilots, surgeons, mountain rescue, military….. you may choose not to use them but to condemn them as causing a lack of self awareness and critical thinking is entirely off the mark and many professionals would say to not use lists is a failure to sufficiently manage risks….
And you can't Ski in the alps in the summer (besides glacier pistes) There is just no snow left later in the season. Sometimes the upper parts of glaciers are snowcovered year round (above 3700 probably but depends on the area). And even when there is still snow on the upper part of the glacier it's super sketchy because snow bridges over crevasses are super thin and you need to carry 1000+ altimeters for 300 or 400 altimeters of skiing
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Two 500ml bottles will turn into solid ice a lot faster than one liter bottle, checklists are how you become a robot and lose critical thinking skills, June is super early to call your ski season over, glaciers exist year round, turns all year are to be earned.
But the 500ml bottle fits easier in your jacket inner pocket to prevent freezing…... Checklists are used by many professionals in all sorts of situations…. Pilots, surgeons, mountain rescue, military….. you may choose not to use them but to condemn them as causing a lack of self awareness and critical thinking is entirely off the mark and many professionals would say to not use lists is a failure to sufficiently manage risks….
And you can't Ski in the alps in the summer (besides glacier pistes)
There is just no snow left later in the season.
Sometimes the upper parts of glaciers are snowcovered year round (above 3700 probably but depends on the area).
And even when there is still snow on the upper part of the glacier it's super sketchy because snow bridges over crevasses are super thin and you need to carry 1000+ altimeters for 300 or 400 altimeters of skiing