This 2020/21 Season Could See More Backcountry Recreationists than Ever Before Recently, in an open letter, Vail Resortsโ CEO Rob Katz outlined what pass holders could expect in terms of Covid-19 safety precautions for this upcoming season. Of the policies outlined, Katz stated that reservations would be required for all guests before arriving at the resort. According to Katz, he noted that โeveryone who wants to get on resort chairlifts will […] Backcountry Spencer Cox | September 2, 2020 1 Comment
Fund Started to Create Avalanche Education Scholarship In Honor of Backcountry Rider Killed This Season The Trace Carillo #dreamachieve Scholarship is seeking donations for the creation of an endowed scholarship to make avalanche education and training more accessible to those with financial need. Avalanche education is a key bridge that must be crossed in the path to becoming an experienced backcountry skier. Avalanche courses serve to better the skiing community by ensuring that every skier […] Industry News SnowBrains | May 22, 2020 0 Comments
VIDEO: Know Before You Go | “With Great Freedom Comes Great Responsibility” With the freedom of the backcountry comes responsibility. This social responsibility in avalanche terrain is paramount as backcountry use explodes. In this video, we'll outline three key factors that are imperative to protect ourselves as well as the access we have to backcountry terrain. Utah Avalanche Center Teton Gravity Research #KnowBeforeYouGo Posted by Know Before You Go on Tuesday, February […] Avalanche AvyBrains | February 16, 2016 1 Comment
Avalanche Education Center Directory | Every Avy Class in the USA: Avalanche safety training can mean the difference between life and death in the backcountry. From safe travel, avalanche terrain recognition, and snowpack layering to basic stability testing and companion rescue, there’s a lot to learn about backcountry avalanche risk. Before you’re ready to send it, check out Freeskiier’s list of local avalanche course centers to find one near you. This directory is presented by Arva Snow Safety Equipment. Arva has been designing avalanche safety equipment for over twenty-five years, and is consistently working with mountain patrollers and rescuers to […] Avalanche ameliatraynor | January 14, 2015 4 Comments
5 New Avalanche Statistics You Need To Know: Bruce Temper, Director of the Utah Avalanche Center, recently cited this avalanche information resulting from new research into avalanche accidents. These numbers are heavy, shocking, and crucial. Please read them all, let them soak in, and use this information when you are in avalanche terrain. 1. 47% of avalanche deaths occur when conditions are reported as “considerable.โ […] Avalanche SnowBrains | November 12, 2014 31 Comments
“How Avalanches Kill People” | by National Geographic Cartoon avalanches start with a snowball merrily rolling downhill, picking up more snow as it travels. That’s not how it really works, say avalanche experts, which explains the deadly results of recent avalanches that caught hikers off guard in Nepal. “Avalanches are a crazy thing,” says Karl Birkeland, director of the U.S. Forest Service National Avalanche Center in Bozeman, Montana. “They are natural disasters that we can trigger ourselves.” In Nepal, blizzard-driven avalanches have been blamed for the death of hikers on the […] Avalanche SnowBrains | October 30, 2014 1 Comment
Take This Avalanche Terrain Crash Course Now: Outside Magazine just published this great avalanche terrain map. The text below corresponds to the numbers and locations in the image above and helps to identify hazards and safe zones in avalanche terrain. The image, numbers, and text together create a great crash course in how to ascend and descend avalanche terrain. ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK by Outside Magazine 1. Wind can displace tremendous amounts of snow, in some cases affecting the nature of the snowpack much more than a new storm. Wind-loaded slopes can be dangerous, while wind-eroded slopes are […] Avalanche SnowBrains | October 10, 2014 0 Comments
Knowledge is Power in Avalanche Terrain: In North America, about 30 people die in avalanches each year. We all need the knowledge to avoid getting into these avalanches and becoming another statistic. The Utah Avalanche Center’s Trent Meisenheimer and Craig Gordon wrote this article on December 5th, 2013. It’s a great piece that we can all learn a lot from. Itโs not a mystery that avalanche professionals like Bruce Tremper (Utah Avalanche Center) or Dr. Bruce Jamieson (Avalanche Researcher) can create life-long careers in backcountry avalanche terrain, and theyโve been doing this longer than some of us have been alive. Are they really just that LUCKY, or is it […] Avalanche SnowBrains | December 9, 2013 0 Comments