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Skied Fraser Chutes today and enjoyed great turns in 20-40cm of slightly wind-densified powder. We (party of two) skied the central gully that is about 500m east of the creek (our approach). Due to suspect behaviour from one of our beacons we skied very conservatively skiing about five runs in that...
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Hi Klondike sledders and skiers, We're the new YAA CAC avalanche techs. We're excited to be up here and working on the development of a new forecast region for the CAC's Public Avalanche Warning Service. One of the program's goals is to have a Public Avalanche Forecast up and running...
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Hi Klondike skiers and sledders, We're the new YAA CAC avalanche techs. We're excited to be up here and working on the development of a new forecast region for the CAC's Public Avalanche Warning Service. One of the program's goals is to have a Public Avalanche Forecast up and running...
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Observations for North Rockies (Kakwa) January 22 nd ( 2011-01-23) Numerous loose snow and slab avalanches observed ranging from Size 1 to 3. These avalanches were observed on North and South Aspects. The Kakwa Lake area: On south aspects slab avalanches were observed with several hundred metre wide...
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5 of us headed into Longworth 091219. Snow was crusty under the big cedars. Up high it was nice and powdery. I would say the bulletin for the Cariboos applied to this area as well. We saw isolated pockets of windslab forming on north aspects. Other random amateur observations: - Winds were gentle from...