Mountaineering Accidents by Location

Mountaineering Accidents by Location

This cartogram map shows how mountaineering accidents are concentrated in mountaineous states such as Washington, California, Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado. No surprise there! Click here to see a statistical study on mountaineering accidents.
StephAbegg
on Sep 8, 2010 2:02 am
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Arthur Digbee

Arthur Digbee - Sep 8, 2010 7:40 am - Voted 10/10

puzzles

Obviously there are differences in populations, challenge level of the famous peaks, and so forth, but I am struck that there are so few accidents in MT, ID, NV, and UT. There are plenty of opportunities to have accidents in those places. But they look like Midwestern states here.

StephAbegg

StephAbegg - Sep 8, 2010 12:43 pm - Hasn't voted

Re: puzzles

I was surprised too, but I think WA, CA, CO, WY, and AK have such a significant number of accidents that it obscures a medium level in MT, ID, NV, and UT. Even the pie charts I made show how WA, CA, CO, WY, and AK have so many more....but I can believe it when I consider just how rugged the mountains are in WA where I live!

Bob Sihler

Bob Sihler - Sep 9, 2010 10:26 pm - Hasn't voted

Re: puzzles

Remember, though, that WY and CO have many trophy peaks-- Tetons, Winds, 14ers-- that attract an outsized proportion of people. If Wyoming didn't have the Tetons, I'd bet it would look like those other western states you mention.

In those other states, there are fewer trophy peaks and probably far more locals doing the climbing. Locals are probably more likely to retreat when it gets bad, knowing they have climbed it before or will have many chances to again.

StephAbegg

StephAbegg - Sep 9, 2010 11:12 pm - Hasn't voted

Re: puzzles

Thanks. I think this is a reasonable explanation, hope you don't mind that I add it to the text on my page.

MoapaPk

MoapaPk - Sep 15, 2010 10:19 pm - Voted 10/10

I love butterflies

That's what this picture is, right?

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