Special Public Avalanche Warning for Most BC Avalanche Regions Feb. 20 - 26

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Special Public Avalanche Warning for Most of BC’s Mountainous Regions
Canadian
Avalanche Centre warns of significant potential for large, destructive avalanches
in forecast regions​
Feb 20, 2014, Revelstoke, BC: The Canadian Avalanche Centre (CAC) is issuing a special public avalanche warning for recreational backcountry users in all of the CAC’s forecast regions, except the North Shore Mountains and the Yukon. This warning is in effect immediately and extends to the end of the day
on Wednesday, February 26.
The problem is a result of the extended dry period of late January and early February, explains Karl Klassen, Manager of the CAC’s Public Avalanche Warning Service. "That long drought left the surface of the
snowpack in very bad shape," says Klassen. "Now the new snow is sitting on one of the worst weak layers we’ve seen in a few years. That weakness is currently anywhere between one and two metres deep so when it’s triggered, the resulting avalanches are very large."


The problem layer is widespread and with a weather forecast calling for clearing skies, the CAC is urging recreational backcountry users to be very conservative in their terrain choices. "There’s a lot of pent-up
demand for powder after that dry spell but this weak layer is going to be a problem for the foreseeable future," says Klassen. "Staying safe will require patience and discipline as long as this layer is in play." The weak layer will likely persist after this warning expires and recreationists are urged to stay cautious in avalanche terrain.


Everyone in a backcountry party needs to carry an avalanche transceiver, probe and shovel and be well-practiced in their rescue skills. The CAC strongly recommends that backcountry users take an Avalanche Skills Training course, and check the avalanche bulletin regularly to keep informed of conditions in their area. More detailed information is also available on the CAC blogs and forecasts at www.avalanche.ca/cac.
 

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everyone better be real carefull out riding for the next while!
 

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This is going to bad for quite awhile. It is also going to give a lot of false postive's which means guys are going to hit slopes and nothing will happen. You might hit the slope all day long and then believe he slope is stable when it is not. A littler deeper trench or a little closer to a thinner spot might be all it takes to get a slide going and when these slides get going they are gong to be big! So don't get sucked in by seeing lots of guys hitting stuff and nothing happening.
 
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