Avalanche Forecast By Zone
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Gusty Southwest winds along with a foot or more of new snow have created wind slabs 1-2 feet thick in leeward terrain.
Dry loose avalanches are going to be likely on all slopes steeper than 35 degrees.
Avoid wind-loaded terrain, especially near ridgelines and cornices. Use cautious travel protocols like 1 at a time on all slopes steeper than 30 degrees.
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