Forecast for the Uintas Area Mountains
Issued by Craig Gordon on
Wednesday morning, January 29, 2025
Wednesday morning, January 29, 2025
Paddling out in a sea of green avalanche hazard, you'll wanna steer clear of the scattered, apex predator dorsal fins (sharks) that circle the waters at and above treeline, especially in the wind zone, where MODERATE avalanche danger exists. And while you'd really have to go hunting, human triggered wind drifts are still POSSIBLE on steep, leeward slopes facing the north half of the compass. Although UNLIKELY and becoming more the exception than the rule, once initiated, today's avalanches could fail deeper into old, sugary facets now buried 1'-3’ beneath the snow surface, delivering a body-bruising slide breaking deeper and wider than we might expect.
All other aspects and elevations offer LOW avalanche danger. Riding conditions are fantastic on many aspects in wind sheltered terrain, especially on low angle slopes where you won't feel rock hard wind-board or old, rutted tracks underfoot.Learn how to read the forecast here