Forecast for the Abajos Area Mountains
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Issued by Eric Trenbeath on
Tuesday morning, January 29, 2019
Tuesday morning, January 29, 2019
The avalanche danger remains CONSIDERABLE on steep, mid and upper elevation slopes that face NW-N-SE where human triggered avalanches failing on a buried persistent weak layer remain likely. Most other terrain offers MODERATE danger with the possibility for triggering an old, hard wind slab in exposed terrain. Suspect slopes that have a smooth rounded appearance, or that feel hollow underneath. Stick to low angle, wind sheltered terrain for the best, and safest conditions.
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