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The PAC would like to give a big thank you to everyone who helped make 2023/24 a safe and successful winter forecasting season. Thanks to all the board members of the FPAC, we couldn’t do it without you. To all of our sponsors: Mile High Powersports, Ski Doo, Rossignol, Rocky Talkie, Skimo, Outer Impact, Brundage, Dakine, Tamarack, Carl’s Cycles, Burgdorf Hot Springs, Spark R & D, Weston snowboards, 509, Nomadic Welding and Fabrication, The Baum Shelter. Thanks to all the folks who submitted observations this season and our faithful volunteer travel partners. We will be hosting a couple of mid summer events in the McCall area…stay tuned!
Check out our new Shaw Twins Weather Station feed from 7100 ft. and the upgraded Granite Mt Weather Station. These stations were provided by grants from The Avalanche Alliance and Idaho State Snowmobile Association. We appreciate the support for the upgrades and also to Rapid Creek Research for the technical support! These are great tools to check real time high elevation weather conditions.
Help us improve avalanche forecasts! CLICK HERE to participate in a 20-minute survey and be entered into a prize drawing. Simon Fraser University is collaborating with US avalanche centers to better understand how useful avalanche forecast information is for trip planning.
Nomadic Welding /Fabrication and the Baum Shelter Too in Warren
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.
***Submitting observations is another great way to support the PAC. It helps us as well as others see what you may only be seeing. It’s quick, easy, and posts instantly on our website. Every bit of info helps so click on submit an observation Your submission also enters you into a monthly drawing for gear. Now that it is snowing, your observations are essential!