Does DAN, or any other recognized body regularly publish anything analogous to the American Alpine Club's (ACC): 'Accidents in North American Mountaineering'? Amazon Link
For those who aren't familiar: The book I'm referring to is a yearly publishing of statistical data, accident analysis by industry professionals, case studies (including narratives), revised best practices, etc. regarding accidents that took place the year previous in North America.
This publishing is considered to be the gold standard for mountain safety, and is highly regarding as essential reading for mountain professionals. The Canadian Avalanche Association offers similar materials specific to avalanche near-misses and fatalities.
I see that DAN has an "Incidents" section, but it's devoid of anything remarkable - am I looking in the wrong spot, or is there another organization with publicly resources like this that I'm unaware of?
Thanks for the hints!
For those who aren't familiar: The book I'm referring to is a yearly publishing of statistical data, accident analysis by industry professionals, case studies (including narratives), revised best practices, etc. regarding accidents that took place the year previous in North America.
This publishing is considered to be the gold standard for mountain safety, and is highly regarding as essential reading for mountain professionals. The Canadian Avalanche Association offers similar materials specific to avalanche near-misses and fatalities.
I see that DAN has an "Incidents" section, but it's devoid of anything remarkable - am I looking in the wrong spot, or is there another organization with publicly resources like this that I'm unaware of?
Thanks for the hints!