Brady McGuire

Mumford’s @ 1900′ N aspect. Height of snow 195cm. Height of new snow 40-60cm. Evidence of wind transported snow in open areas near treeline. CTE1(SC) down 170cm and CTE3(SC) down 155cm. Both of these compression tests failed on different layers within the recent storm snow. ECTN3 down 170cm.  Buried surface hoar found in isolated and protected […]

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Anonymous

  A Wetslab avalanche off the South West aspect of Moonlight. Debris field pushes well across the flat section of the lower saddle.  Avalanche seems to be a natural trigger/cause. WS-Nu-R2.5-D2-1 (SW aspect at 3,700FT, Crown is 5 feet down and 75 meters wide.)

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Anonymous

Avalanche observed and obvious behind DOT station and loveland slope. 2,700feeet W/SW aspect.  Wetslab with crown 5 feet deep and 50 meters wide. Avalanche runs down to the ground.  WS-N-R2-D2-G

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Anonymous

  A Wetslab avalanche off the South West aspect of Moonlight. Debris field pushes well across the flat section of the lower saddle.  Avalanche seems to be a natural trigger/cause. WS-Nu-R2.5-D2-1 (SW aspect at 3,700FT, Crown is 5 feet down and 75 meters wide.)

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National Ski Patrol – Avalanche Level 1

2019 NSP Level I Avalanche Course Announcement The National Ski Patrol is offering this special Avalanche Level 1 in two parts.  Jan. 12-13 Classroom Portion Jan. 26-27 Field Portion  Hello Backcountry Travel Practitioners: The Anchorage Nordic Ski Patrol will be hosting an Avalanche Level 1 course this winter season.  What: Avalanche Level 1 Course (includes an […]

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Which training is right for you?

If you are wondering which training is right for you, here are a few key points to think about: RECREATIONALISTS If you are new to mountains and avalanches – Begin with an avalanche awareness class, this will give you an understanding of the risk involved with travel in and under snowy mountains. If you already […]

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Avalanche Awareness

  All Alaskans can be AVALANCHE AWARE. An avalanche awareness class introduces you to the risks involved with travel in snow covered mountains. Anticipating where and when avalanches occur is your first step to reducing your risk. Learn how to access online avalanche forecasts, advisories, and observations. Learn about avalanche rescue gear and how it works. The Alaska Avalanche […]

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Avalanche Rescue

              Alaskans who live, play, and work in avalanche terrain need AVALANCHE RESCUE skills. Knowing how to respond to an avalanche emergency can save lives. Learn how to effectively organize an avalanche search Learn efficient methods of using an avalanche transceiver, probe, and shovel Learn how to attend to […]

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Avalanche & Backcountry Riding Safety for Snowmachiners

Do you ride in the backcountry? This training will help you plan and prepare as a ready rider. READY RIDERS have avalanche rescue gear and practice using it attend avalanche & backcountry riding safety classes know where to find & use avalanche & weather forecasts/observations/information recognize backcountry hazard including exposure to winter elements, poor visibility, glacier […]

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Women’s Avalanche 1

Many winter activities expose people to avalanche danger. This three day training for women helps you develop habits that will keep you and your backcountry partners alive. Plan and prepare for travel in avalanche terrain Recognize avalanche terrain Develop a personal framework for making decisions in avalanche terrain. Learn and apply effective companion rescue. The […]

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