Special Public Avalanche Warning for North Rockies, and Northern Sections of the Cariboos and North Columbia regions
Special Public Avalanche Warning
Jan 19, 2017, Revelstoke, BC: Avalanche Canada is issuing a Special Public Avalanche Warning for recreational backcountry users from Friday January 20 to the end of day Monday January 23. The warning applies to the North Rockies, the northern section of the Cariboos and the northern tip of the North Columbia region. For a map of the affected region, click here.
The recent warm temperatures and new snow have resulted in a dense “slab” layer, which is resting on a very weak base. This combination of factors results in a snowpack that is unstable, making it very easy for riders to trigger large avalanches.
“It was unusually cold and dry in this region through December and early January, giving the area a very thin and weak snowpack,” explains James Floyer, Forecasting Program Supervisor for Avalanche Canada. “We have been anticipating this problem for a while and now it’s here. This week’s warmer temperatures and new snow have created a very dangerous situation for backcountry users.”
“This problem can be managed through good terrain choices,” adds Floyer. “Human triggered avalanches in this region will be likely this weekend. With these conditions, it’s vital that riders make conservative choices in their riding.”
Everyone in a backcountry party needs to have an avalanche transceiver, probe and shovel. A two-day Avalanche Skills Training 1 course is the minimum training recommended for travelling in avalanche terrain. For current conditions, check www.avalanche.ca.
For more information on our concerns about the shallow snowpack, click here.