Forecast for the Uintas Area Mountains
Issued by Craig Gordon on
Tuesday morning, January 7, 2025
Tuesday morning, January 7, 2025
Look for CONSIDERABLE avalanche danger on steep, mid and upper-elevation slopes facing northwest through north through southeast. Human-triggered avalanches are LIKELY and once initiated, may produce a slide breaking 2'-4' deep and hundreds of feet wide. Note to self... while becoming more the exception than the rule, avalanches can still be triggered remotely, or from a distance.
So here's my exit strategy.... I'm finding quality riding, soft creamy snow, and MODERATE avalanche danger on the south half of the compass where my greatest risk is triggering a small, yet quite manageable wind-drift.
Or if I really wanna stick to my guns and be a snowcial conservative, I'll simply head to low elevation southerlies or what we call solars, where the avy hazard is generally LOW.
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