Some research projects have suggested a continuously warming climate will continue to impact avalanche activity, including ...
It’s key, the organization added, that backcountry users do not become complacent, even as natural avalanche activity declines. Choose low-angle (less than 30 degrees) terrain without overhead hazard ...
A special public avalanche warning has been issued for the central Rockies ... conservative decision-making, and careful terrain choices.” ...
"The complex snowpack in the central Rockies continues to demand caution, conservative decision-making and careful terrain choices," he said in a release. Avalanche Canada, Parks Canada and ...
RMO STAFF – A special public avalanche warning has been issued for Banff, Yoho, Kootenay, and Jasper national parks as well as Kananaskis Country from now until the end of the day on Monday, March 24.
Backcountry users are urged to remain vigilant and not become complacent despite the decline in natural avalanche activity. Officials stress the importance of choosing low-angle terrain with no ...
Avalanche Canada has released a few recommendations for recreational back-country users: Sticking to lower-angle slopes (less than 30 degrees) Avoid terrain with exposure to overhead hazards, terrain ...
“All backcountry users should educate themselves on avalanche terrain, avalanche safety equipment and companion rescue, and stay up to date on advisories and warnings in the area. Taking the ...
Alex Lawson, a visitor safety technician with Banff National Park, said they're advising people to avoid avalanche terrain for now. Using data prepared by Parks Canada, Avalanche Canada's tracker ...
Alex Lawson, a visitor safety technician with Banff National Park, said they're advising people to avoid avalanche terrain for now. Using data prepared by Parks Canada, Avalanche Canada's tracker ...