Location: Paradise Divide Area
Date of Observation: 01/30/2020
Name: Zach Kinler
Catch all the action this week? If not, you can digest the full summary here.
Location: Paradise Divide Area
Date of Observation: 01/30/2020
Name: Zach Kinler
Catch all the action this week? If not, you can digest the full summary here.
Location: Paradise Divide Area
Date of Observation: 01/23/2020
Name: Zach Kinler
This was a wild week with snow, wind, and a streak of human-triggered avalanches. Read the full summary here.
Location: Paradise Divide Area
Date of Observation: 01/17/2020
Name: Zach Kinler
An incremental loading event culminates with a shot of heavy snow and more winds. Need to catch up on what went down? Read the full summary here.
Location: Paradise Divide Area
Date of Observation: 01/09/2020
Name: Zach Kinler
An exciting week of wind and avalanches in places we have not seen yet. Drop in to the the full summary here
Location: Paradise Divide Area
Date of Observation: 01/03/2020
Name: Zach Kinler
Two more storms roll through as well as the coldest temperatures of the year and of course some avalanches. Digest the full summary here.
Location: Paradise Divide Area
Date of Observation: 12/26/2019
Name: Zach Kinler
After a quiet start to the week, Santa delivered some fresh snow. Read the full summary here
Location: Paradise Divide Area
Date of Observation: 12/19/2019
Name: Zach Kinler
Subject: December 13th-19th, 2019. Weekly Snowpack/Weather Summary
Our first atmospheric river event of the winter led to our largest avalanche cycle of the season. You don’t want to miss reading the full summary here.Â
Location: Paradise Divide Area
Date of Observation: 12/12/2019
Name: Zach Kinler
This week saw multiple storms and avalanche cycles as well as an expanding persistent slab problem. Track all that and more by reading the full summary here.
This period included a major natural avalanche cycle and multiple backcountry riders becoming partially buried in avalanche events. Read the full weekly summery here!
This period saw multiple storms provide good skiing and riding opportunities but also began building our early season persistent slab problem. Read the full summary here