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2/20/29: A quick look at snow and avalanche conditions on a mid elevation northwest facing slope in Logan Canyon. A quick look at our snowpack at 8880' in elevation on a north-facing slope in Provo. Just underneath the UFO Bowls. Trent Meisenheimer discusses our

Here I revisit a lower elevation slope in Card Canyon to track a buried sugary

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  • Sawtooth Mountain Guides shared this footage of a Extended Column Test in the Smoky Mountains. The test was performed on a ...
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