Skyline Avalanche Advisory

Forecaster: Craig Gordon

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

The Manti-Skyline Avalanche Advisory is updated each Saturday morning. In the mean time... Your observations- snowpack, weather, avalanche, or just plain riding conditions are crucial to the success of this program and will help keep other riders alive! Please tell us what you’re seeing so we can provide the most accurate information. If you see or trigger an avalanche you can reach me craig@utahavalanchecenter.org or call 801-231-2170 or better yet, follow the links here to post your own observations. Also, now is a good time to schedule one of our free avalanche awareness presentations for your group or club. Email or call and we'll get you scheduled before things get too crazy.

Many thanks to everyone who helped support the Avalanche Center fundraiser at North San Pete High on Thursday night. In particular, big thanks to Cade and Brian Beck from SnowBigDeal.com for generously sponsoring the event, along with the athletes from Boondockers who braved a long drive to attend and autograph posters… y’all rock! It was great to see old friends and make some new ones too. We appreciate all the community support and look forward to more events in the future.

See you back here Saturday December 10th.


CURRENT CONDITIONS

Detailed bservations can be found here.


GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS


This information does not apply to developed ski areas or highways where avalanche control is normally done.  This advisory is from the U.S.D.A. Forest Service, which is solely responsible for its content. This advisory describes general avalanche conditions and local variations always occur.


This advisory provided by the USDA Forest Service, in partnership with:

The Friends of the Utah Avalanche Center, Utah Division of State Parks and Recreation, Utah Division of Emergency Management, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake Unified Fire Authority and the friends of the La Sal Avalanche Center. See our Sponsors Page for a complete list.