Forecast for the Moab Area Mountains
Issued by Eric Trenbeath on
Thursday morning, November 12, 2020
Thursday morning, November 12, 2020
I'm back in the office and in the field for the 2020-2021 winter season. For the time being, I'll be monitoring conditions and posting periodic reports. I'll begin daily detailed avalanche forecasts when there is enough snow to ride which also means there will be enough snow to slide! For now, conditions are quite thin, and travel off the road is not recommended. About 6" of snow exists on the road above the Geyser Pass Winter Trailhead, with 8"- 10" at the end of the road in Gold Basin. A foot or more of snow likely exists at upper elevations and in some areas, the most recent snow has fallen on what remains from the Oct 26-26 storm event. Observations are starting to come in from early-season enthusiasts. Keep them coming, they are listed here.
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