Forecast for the Abajos Area Mountains
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Issued by Eric Trenbeath on
Monday morning, January 14, 2019
Monday morning, January 14, 2019
The avalanche danger is MODERATE, and human triggered avalanches failing 2'-3' deep on a layer of weak, sugary snow remain possible on steep slopes facing W-N-E. We are trending downward on the danger scale, but this is the period when most avalanche accidents happen. Continue to avoid steep, avalanche prone slopes, especially if they appear to be wind drifted, and be alert to signs of instability such as cracking or collapsing in the snowpack. Stick to low angle, wind sheltered terrain.
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