Forecast for the Salt Lake Area Mountains
Issued by Trent Meisenheimer on
Tuesday morning, March 9, 2021
Tuesday morning, March 9, 2021
The avalanche danger is LOW. This means that human-triggered avalanches are unlikely, but small avalanches in isolated areas are possible. This includes (1) small loose dry avalanches on all aspects and elevations. Slopes that have very slick/icy bed surfaces will be most suspect to loose dry avalanches. (2) small pockets of fresh wind drifts in open alpine terrain and along exposed ridgelines.
Many surfaces are now frozen solid, and slide-for-life conditions are a definite travel hazard. If getting into steep exposed terrain, carrying sharp pointy tools would be a good idea. Ice axe, crampons, and whippets would be useful.
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