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This advisory provided by the USDA Forest Service, in partnership with:

Utah Division of State Parks and Recreation, The Friends of the Utah Avalanche Center, Utah Department of Emergency Services and Homeland Security, Salt Lake County and the friends of the La Sal Avalanche Center.

"KEEPING YOU ON TOP"

AVALANCHE ADVISORY

Monday, April 5th 2010

Special Announcement:

The La Sal Avalanche Center has closed it's doors for the 2009-2010 Avalanche Season. Avalanche Hazards will remain until the snow melts however, so please make conservative decisions when traveling in the backcountry of the La Sal or Abajo Mountains. We are finishing the season with 140 - 180% of our normal snowpack on the ground as of April 4th, and winter has shown no sign of backing off at higher elevations yet. Spring skiing promises to be excellent in SE Utah this year. New snow slides and wet slides with warming temperatures will still be possible into the summer months. Please be aware of this possibility. Localized avalanche analysis MUST be carried out if you are planning on traveling on slopes steeper than 30 degrees.

If you are looking for more information on mountain travel in the SE Utah area, please contact the Manti - La Sal National Forest at 435-259-7155.

We will re-open for operations at the end of November.

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The La Sal Avalanche Center has closed it's doors for the 2009-2010 Avalanche Season. Avalanche Hazards will remain until the snow melts however, so please make conservative decisions when traveling in the backcountry of the La Sal or Abajo Mountains. We are finishing the season with 140 - 180% of our normal snowpack on the ground as of April 4th, and winter has shown no sign of backing off at higher elevations yet. Spring skiing promises to be excellent in SE Utah this year. New snow slides and wet slides with warming temperatures will still be possible into the summer months. Please be aware of this possibility. Localized avalanche analysis MUST be carried out if you are planning on traveling on slopes steeper than 30 degrees.

If you are looking for more information on mountain travel in the SE Utah area, please contact the Manti - La Sal National Forest at 435-259-7155.

We will re-open for operations at the end of November.

The La Sal Avalanche Center is part of the Utah Avalanche Center operating on the Manti-La Sal National Forest. We rely on both public and private funding for our avalanche forecasting and educational outreach in the SE Utah region. We could not exist without the help of the Friends of the La Sal Avalanche Center. If you are interested in contributing to the Friend of the La Sal Avalanche Center or volunteering your time, click on the link here.