During the month of April, Mark Miller will donate $75 to the charity of your choice (5 to chose from, including the Utah Avalanche Center!) Mark Miller Subaru has raised over $300k in the previous 6 Do Good Feel Good events. More Info here |
For every car Mark MIller Subaru sells in April, they will donate $75 to the charity of your choice (5 to choose from). Who are you going to choose? Plus - you can vote for your favorite and the 3 groups receiving the most votes get an additional cash prize donated by Mark Miller Subaru. Details here
During the month of April, Mark Miller will donate $75 to the charity of your choice (5 to chose from, including the Utah Avalanche Center!) Mark Miller Subaru has raised over $300k in the previous 6 Do Good Feel Good events. More Info here |
Advisory: Moab Area Mountains | Issued by Eric Trenbeath for Friday - April 3, 2015 - 8:58am |
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special announcement The Utah Avalanche Center Moab has finished issuing advisories for the season. As of this writing, most of the slopes facing southeast through southwest are bare or nearly so. Slopes facing the north side of the compass at upper elevations are still holding a fair amount of snow but are largely in a transitional state, meaning they are in between dry winter snow, and spring corn snow, offering a mixed bag of challenging conditions. Jut because we are through issuing advisories doesn't mean the avalanche danger has completely subsided. Any new storm systems that produce significant snowfall, especially if accompanied by wind, will cause the danger to rise and backcountry travelers will again need to be on the lookout for new wind slabs, or recent deposits of wind drifted snow. In addition, our main concern for this time of year continues to be wet slide activity. Wet slide danger increases with daytime heating and is exacerbated by the lack of an overnight freeze. In general, if the snow surface is supportable, conditions are generally stable. If you find yourself punching through, or if the snow feels sloppy and unconsolidated, it is time to stay off of and out from under steep slopes. Look for signs of instability such as loose sluffs or wet point releases. Follow the mantra of start early and end early, and use the weather data links under current conditions to check for overnight freezes. Thanks to everyone who supported the program this season and for sending in your observations. Have a great spring, summer, and fall, and we'll see you back here next season! |
current conditions Use the links below for hourly updated mountain weather information including new snow totals, wind speed and direction, temperature and humidity. La Sal Weather Wind speeds and temperature at 11,700' on Pre-Laurel Peak. New snow totals and temperature at Geyser Pass Trailhead. New snow totals and temperature in Gold Basin.
Abajo Mountain Weather Winds and temperature on Abajo Peak. Snow total at Buckboard Flat.
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