A first larger winter storm has impacted the area. Despite generally shallow snow depths, hunters, hikers, and ambitious backcountry travelers could encounter isolated pockets of unstable snow in high-elevation terrain. Consider avoiding steep slopes if you observe signs of unstable snow, such as cracking or collapsing, where a foot or more of wind-blown snow has piled up on a slope. Early-season conditions exist, and many hazards, such as stumps and rocks, lurk just below the snow surface.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES- We offer basic sponsorships for cash or donated items that get your business listed on our website and featured throughout the season on our social media posts, as well as a limited number of daily sponsorships that feature a listing, link, and exposure on the daily advisory, email, and in our social media posts.   If you would like to find out which option is best for your business and want to help support avalanche forecasting in the West Central Mountains for the 24/25 season, contact [email protected] for more information.  It’s a great way to get exposure for your company with our audience. All donations are tax deductible, the Friends are a registered 501(c)3 entity.
Sponsor Levels
Trailer sponsor-$2000 (cash only)
Daily Advisory Sponsor-$1250 (cash or donated goods)
Other corporate and individual donors will be featured on our Sponsors’ page

SUPPORT THE PAC – Your continued support is essential to keeping the PAC up and running. Find out about our new membership program and other ways to support local avalanche forecasting by reaching out to [email protected], or click the Donate button at the top of the page. Your contribution helps the PAC provide you with the info you need to be safe in the mountains.