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Avalanche Risk Considerable in Cariboo Region

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Wednesday, December 29, 2010 04:15 AM

Prince George, B.C. - The Canadian Avalanche Centre warns the risk of avalanche in many of the popular areas to the south and east of Prince George is “considerable”. ( see image at right)
 
That means, there are dangerous avalanche conditions and sledders will need to carefully evaluate the snowpack.   Under that rating, natural avalanches are possible and human triggered avalanches are likely.
 
But for the  areas that include McBride to the east, and Chetwynd to the north, known as the North Rockies, there is little information. ( see image bottom right)
 
The Canadian Avalanche centre offers a special message about that region:
 

"The shallow weak snowpack in the region has not been producing avalanches because the snow has not developed into a slab above the weak layers. The forecast snow combined with strong Southwest winds and warm temperatures may start to consolidate the upper levels of the snowpack. If you find that the upper layers stiffen enough to carry the weight of snowmobiles, then you should consider moving into areas where this slab does not exist."

You can get the most up to date avalanche bulletin information by clicking here.

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