Forecast for the Skyline Area Mountains

Thursday morning, February 1, 2018
The majority of the terrain along the Skyline has a LOW avalanche danger and you can travel around fairly easy without much worry of triggering an avalanche. There remains a "pockety" or "spotty" MODERATE avalanche danger on the upper elevation steep slopes that face west and especially north and east. This means human triggered avalanches are still possible on some of these slopes. Which slopes? Good question. It's hard to predict which ones with the current snowpack structure. It's best to avoid upper elevation steep west, north and east facing slopes if you don't want to take a ride.

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