Tag: avalanche education
Taylor Musings
Written by Lynne Wolfe | Jan 5, 2024 | Mountain Dispatches, The Fact Finding | 1
Avalanche Education: Learning the Basics and Brushing up
by Jason Albert | Sep 6, 2024 | Avalanche Department, Education | 0
A wildfire near you. High AQI. A lingering Sumer. It’s an excellent time to revisit some of the avalanche education basics (and more advanced concepts) before snow flies and sticks to the ground.
Read MoreA Thought on Trends in Skier/Rider Avalanche Involvements
by Billy Haas | May 28, 2024 | Opinion, The VPR Desk | 2
The goal of it all: smiles and coming home. Billy Haas reflects on avalanche involvements and the need to focus on terrain selection and terrain use.
Read MoreTaylor Musings
by Lynne Wolfe | Jan 5, 2024 | Mountain Dispatches, The Fact Finding | 1
This story first ran in vol. 30, No. 4, April 2012 edition of The Avalanche Review and is republished here with permission. Lynne Wolfe, the author, is also featured on The High Route Podcast where she discusses the January 24, 2012 avalanche on Taylor Mountain. At the time, the incident prompted much discussion in the community and remains a learning opportunity.
Read MoreWyoming Snow and Avalanche Workshop
by The High Route Editors | Sep 5, 2023 | Bulletin Boards, Events | 0
The Wyoming Snow and Avalanche Workshop will be held Friday, October 20th and Saturday, October 21st in Jackson, WY.
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