Forecast for the Uintas Area Mountains
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Issued by Craig Gordon on
Tuesday morning, January 7, 2025
Tuesday morning, January 7, 2025
Look for CONSIDERABLE avalanche danger on steep, mid and upper-elevation slopes facing northwest through north through southeast. Human-triggered avalanches are LIKELY and once initiated, may produce a slide breaking 2'-4' deep and hundreds of feet wide. Note to self... while becoming more the exception than the rule, avalanches can still be triggered remotely, or from a distance.
So here's my exit strategy.... I'm finding quality riding, soft creamy snow, and MODERATE avalanche danger on the south half of the compass where my greatest risk is triggering a small, yet quite manageable wind-drift.
Or if I really wanna stick to my guns and be a snowcial conservative, I'll simply head to low elevation southerlies or what we call solars, where the avy hazard is generally LOW.
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