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If you are looking for information about Deeply Buried Persistent Weak Layer, you have come to the right place. 2/20/29: A quick look at snow and avalanche conditions on a mid elevation northwest facing slope in Logan Canyon.
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- ... here trying to determine today is if this newer snow is turning into a cohesive slab on top of our
- Trent Meisenheimer discusses our
- https://lawine.tirol.gv.at/en/dangerpatterns/ Following the first snowfall of a given winter, full depth snowslides, i.e. avalanches ...
- Strong Northwest winds have created fresh slabs of wind drifted snow while adding stress to
- Trent explains what we're seeing in our snowpit in Upper Franklin Basin. Sure is
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A quick look at our snowpack at 8880' in elevation on a north-facing slope in Provo. Just underneath the UFO Bowls. ... ... at the
At our snowmobile field session for the ASMSU Avalanche Class we found
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