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  • EXPIRED ON January 25, 2015 @ 6:15 am
    Published on January 24, 2015 @ 6:15 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger is LOW for wet/loose snow instabilities on Mt Shasta. 
Sunny, E-SE-S facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees and up to 11,000 feet could see roller balls, pinwheels, and small point releases/surface sluffs.

Other hazards include: Icefall off exposed rocks onto climbers/skiers below, and smooth, firm snow on the upper mountain creating 'slide-for-life' conditions. Immediate self-arrest skills are mandatory should one slip and fall. Know how to use your equipment!

 

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Weather and Current Conditions

Weather Summary

Disclaimer

This advisory does not apply to Ski Areas or Highways and is for the Mt. Shasta, Castle Lake and Mt. Eddy back country. Use this information for guidance only. You may find different conditions in the back country and should travel accordingly. This advisory expires on midnight of the date it was posted unless otherwise noted.
  • EXPIRED ON January 24, 2015 @ 7:10 am
    Published on January 23, 2015 @ 7:10 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger is LOW for wet/loose snow instabilities on Mt Shasta. 
Sunny, E-SE-S facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees and up to 11,000 feet could see roller balls, pinwheels, and small point releases/surface sluffs.

Other hazards include: Icefall off exposed rocks onto climbers/skiers below, and smooth, firm snow on the upper mountain creating 'slide-for-life' conditions. Immediate self-arrest skills are mandatory should one slip and fall. Know how to use your equipment!

 

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Weather and Current Conditions

Weather Summary

Disclaimer

This advisory does not apply to Ski Areas or Highways and is for the Mt. Shasta, Castle Lake and Mt. Eddy back country. Use this information for guidance only. You may find different conditions in the back country and should travel accordingly. This advisory expires on midnight of the date it was posted unless otherwise noted.
  • EXPIRED ON January 19, 2015 @ 6:54 am
    Published on January 18, 2015 @ 6:54 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger is LOW for wet/loose snow instabilities on Mt Shasta. 
Sunny, E-SE-S facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees and up to 11,000 feet could see roller balls, pinwheels, and small point releases/surface sluffs.

Other hazards include: Icefall off exposed rocks onto climbers/skiers below, and smooth, firm snow on the upper mountain creating 'slide-for-life' conditions. Immediate self-arrest skills are mandatory should one slip and fall. Know how to use your equipment!

 

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Weather and Current Conditions

Weather Summary

Disclaimer

This advisory does not apply to Ski Areas or Highways and is for the Mt. Shasta, Castle Lake and Mt. Eddy back country. Use this information for guidance only. You may find different conditions in the back country and should travel accordingly. This advisory expires on midnight of the date it was posted unless otherwise noted.
  • EXPIRED ON January 18, 2015 @ 7:21 am
    Published on January 17, 2015 @ 7:21 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger is LOW for wet/loose snow instabilities on Mt Shasta. 
Sunny, E-SE-S facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees and up to 11,000 feet could see roller balls, pinwheels, and small point releases/surface sluffs.

Other hazards include: Icefall off exposed rocks onto climbers/skiers below, and smooth, firm snow on the upper mountain creating 'slide-for-life' conditions. Immediate self-arrest skills are mandatory should one slip and fall. Know how to use your equipment!

 

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Weather and Current Conditions

Weather Summary

Disclaimer

This advisory does not apply to Ski Areas or Highways and is for the Mt. Shasta, Castle Lake and Mt. Eddy back country. Use this information for guidance only. You may find different conditions in the back country and should travel accordingly. This advisory expires on midnight of the date it was posted unless otherwise noted.
  • EXPIRED ON January 17, 2015 @ 7:05 am
    Published on January 16, 2015 @ 7:05 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger is LOW for wet/loose snow instabilities on Mt Shasta. 
Sunny, E-SE-S facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees and up to 11,000 feet could see roller balls, pinwheels, and small point releases/surface sluffs.

Other hazards include: Icefall off exposed rocks onto climbers/skiers below, and smooth, firm snow on the upper mountain creating 'slide-for-life' conditions. Immediate self-arrest skills are mandatory should one slip and fall. Know how to use your equipment!

 

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Weather and Current Conditions

Weather Summary

Disclaimer

This advisory does not apply to Ski Areas or Highways and is for the Mt. Shasta, Castle Lake and Mt. Eddy back country. Use this information for guidance only. You may find different conditions in the back country and should travel accordingly. This advisory expires on midnight of the date it was posted unless otherwise noted.
  • EXPIRED ON January 12, 2015 @ 7:00 am
    Published on January 11, 2015 @ 7:00 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger is LOW for wet/loose snow instabilities on Mt Shasta. 
Sunny, E-SE-S facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees and up to 11,000 feet could see roller balls, pinwheels, and small point releases/surface sluffs.

Other hazards include: Icefall off exposed rocks onto climbers/skiers below, and smooth, firm snow on the upper mountain creating 'slide-for-life' conditions. Immediate self-arrest skills are mandatory should one slip and fall. Know how to use your equipment!

 

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Weather and Current Conditions

Weather Summary

Disclaimer

This advisory does not apply to Ski Areas or Highways and is for the Mt. Shasta, Castle Lake and Mt. Eddy back country. Use this information for guidance only. You may find different conditions in the back country and should travel accordingly. This advisory expires on midnight of the date it was posted unless otherwise noted.
  • EXPIRED ON January 11, 2015 @ 7:03 am
    Published on January 10, 2015 @ 7:03 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger is LOW for wet/loose snow instabilities on Mt Shasta. 
Sunny, E-SE-S facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees and up to 11,000 feet could see roller balls, pinwheels, and small point releases/surface sluffs.

Other hazards include: Icefall off exposed rocks onto climbers/skiers below, and smooth, firm snow on the upper mountain creating 'slide-for-life' conditions. Immediate self-arrest skills are mandatory should one slip and fall. Know how to use your equipment!

 

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Weather and Current Conditions

Weather Summary

Disclaimer

This advisory does not apply to Ski Areas or Highways and is for the Mt. Shasta, Castle Lake and Mt. Eddy back country. Use this information for guidance only. You may find different conditions in the back country and should travel accordingly. This advisory expires on midnight of the date it was posted unless otherwise noted.
  • EXPIRED ON January 10, 2015 @ 7:00 am
    Published on January 9, 2015 @ 7:00 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger is LOW for wet/loose snow instabilities on Mt Shasta. 
Sunny, E-SE-S facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees and up to 11,000 feet could see roller balls, pinwheels, and small point releases/surface sluffs.

Other hazards include: Icefall off exposed rocks onto climbers/skiers below, and smooth, firm snow on the upper mountain creating 'slide-for-life' conditions. Immediate self-arrest skills are mandatory should one slip and fall. Know how to use your equipment!

 

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Weather and Current Conditions

Weather Summary

Disclaimer

This advisory does not apply to Ski Areas or Highways and is for the Mt. Shasta, Castle Lake and Mt. Eddy back country. Use this information for guidance only. You may find different conditions in the back country and should travel accordingly. This advisory expires on midnight of the date it was posted unless otherwise noted.
  • EXPIRED ON January 5, 2015 @ 6:10 am
    Published on January 4, 2015 @ 6:10 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger is LOW for wet/loose snow instabilities on Mt Shasta. 
Sunny, E-SE-S facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees and up to 11,000 feet could see roller balls, pinwheels, and small point releases/surface sluffs.

Other hazards include: Icefall off exposed rocks onto climbers/skiers below, and smooth, firm snow on the upper mountain creating 'slide-for-life' conditions. Immediate self-arrest skills are mandatory should one slip and fall. Know how to use your equipment!

 

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Weather and Current Conditions

Weather Summary

Disclaimer

This advisory does not apply to Ski Areas or Highways and is for the Mt. Shasta, Castle Lake and Mt. Eddy back country. Use this information for guidance only. You may find different conditions in the back country and should travel accordingly. This advisory expires on midnight of the date it was posted unless otherwise noted.
  • EXPIRED ON January 4, 2015 @ 6:29 am
    Published on January 3, 2015 @ 6:29 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger is LOW for wet/loose snow instabilities on Mt Shasta. 
Sunny, E-SE-S facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees and up to 11,000 feet could see roller balls, pinwheels, and small point releases/surface sluffs.

Other hazards include: Icefall off exposed rocks onto climbers/skiers below, and smooth, firm snow on the upper mountain creating 'slide-for-life' conditions. Immediate self-arrest skills are mandatory should one slip and fall. Know how to use your equipment!

 

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Weather and Current Conditions

Weather Summary

Disclaimer

This advisory does not apply to Ski Areas or Highways and is for the Mt. Shasta, Castle Lake and Mt. Eddy back country. Use this information for guidance only. You may find different conditions in the back country and should travel accordingly. This advisory expires on midnight of the date it was posted unless otherwise noted.
  • EXPIRED ON January 3, 2015 @ 7:07 am
    Published on January 2, 2015 @ 7:07 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger is LOW for wet/loose snow instabilities on Mt Shasta. 
Sunny, E-SE-S facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees and up to 11,000 feet could see roller balls, pinwheels, and small point releases/surface sluffs.

Other hazards include: Icefall off exposed rocks onto climbers/skiers below, and smooth, firm snow on the upper mountain creating 'slide-for-life' conditions. Immediate self-arrest skills are mandatory should one slip and fall. Know how to use your equipment!

 

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Weather and Current Conditions

Weather Summary

Disclaimer

This advisory does not apply to Ski Areas or Highways and is for the Mt. Shasta, Castle Lake and Mt. Eddy back country. Use this information for guidance only. You may find different conditions in the back country and should travel accordingly. This advisory expires on midnight of the date it was posted unless otherwise noted.
  • EXPIRED ON December 29, 2014 @ 6:11 am
    Published on December 28, 2014 @ 6:11 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger is LOW for wet/loose snow instabilities on Mt Shasta. 
Sunny, E-SE-S facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees and up to 11,000 feet could see roller balls, pinwheels, and small point releases/surface sluffs.

Other hazards include: Icefall off exposed rocks onto climbers/skiers below, and smooth, firm snow on the upper mountain creating 'slide-for-life' conditions. Immediate self-arrest skills are mandatory should one slip and fall. Know how to use your equipment!

 

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Weather and Current Conditions

Weather Summary

Disclaimer

This advisory does not apply to Ski Areas or Highways and is for the Mt. Shasta, Castle Lake and Mt. Eddy back country. Use this information for guidance only. You may find different conditions in the back country and should travel accordingly. This advisory expires on midnight of the date it was posted unless otherwise noted.
  • EXPIRED ON December 28, 2014 @ 6:57 am
    Published on December 27, 2014 @ 6:57 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger is LOW for wet/loose snow instabilities on Mt Shasta. 
Sunny, E-SE-S facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees and up to 11,000 feet could see roller balls, pinwheels, and small point releases/surface sluffs.

Other hazards include: Icefall off exposed rocks onto climbers/skiers below, and smooth, firm snow on the upper mountain creating 'slide-for-life' conditions. Immediate self-arrest skills are mandatory should one slip and fall. Know how to use your equipment!

 

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Weather and Current Conditions

Weather Summary

Disclaimer

This advisory does not apply to Ski Areas or Highways and is for the Mt. Shasta, Castle Lake and Mt. Eddy back country. Use this information for guidance only. You may find different conditions in the back country and should travel accordingly. This advisory expires on midnight of the date it was posted unless otherwise noted.
  • EXPIRED ON December 27, 2014 @ 7:06 am
    Published on December 26, 2014 @ 7:06 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger is LOW for wet/loose snow instabilities on Mt Shasta. 
Sunny, E-SE-S facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees and up to 11,000 feet could see roller balls, pinwheels, and small point releases/surface sluffs.

Other hazards include: Icefall off exposed rocks onto climbers/skiers below, and smooth, firm snow on the upper mountain creating 'slide-for-life' conditions. Immediate self-arrest skills are mandatory should one slip and fall. Know how to use your equipment!

 

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Weather and Current Conditions

Weather Summary

Disclaimer

This advisory does not apply to Ski Areas or Highways and is for the Mt. Shasta, Castle Lake and Mt. Eddy back country. Use this information for guidance only. You may find different conditions in the back country and should travel accordingly. This advisory expires on midnight of the date it was posted unless otherwise noted.
  • EXPIRED ON December 22, 2014 @ 6:55 am
    Published on December 21, 2014 @ 6:55 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger is LOW for wet/loose snow instabilities on Mt Shasta. 
Sunny, E-SE-S facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees and up to 11,000 feet could see roller balls, pinwheels, and small point releases/surface sluffs.

Other hazards include: Icefall off exposed rocks onto climbers/skiers below, and smooth, firm snow on the upper mountain creating 'slide-for-life' conditions. Immediate self-arrest skills are mandatory should one slip and fall. Know how to use your equipment!

 

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Weather and Current Conditions

Weather Summary

Disclaimer

This advisory does not apply to Ski Areas or Highways and is for the Mt. Shasta, Castle Lake and Mt. Eddy back country. Use this information for guidance only. You may find different conditions in the back country and should travel accordingly. This advisory expires on midnight of the date it was posted unless otherwise noted.
  • EXPIRED ON December 21, 2014 @ 7:07 am
    Published on December 20, 2014 @ 7:07 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger is LOW for wet/loose snow instabilities on Mt Shasta. 
Sunny, E-SE-S facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees and up to 11,000 feet could see roller balls, pinwheels, and small point releases/surface sluffs.

Other hazards include: Icefall off exposed rocks onto climbers/skiers below, and smooth, firm snow on the upper mountain creating 'slide-for-life' conditions. Immediate self-arrest skills are mandatory should one slip and fall. Know how to use your equipment!

 

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Weather and Current Conditions

Weather Summary

Disclaimer

This advisory does not apply to Ski Areas or Highways and is for the Mt. Shasta, Castle Lake and Mt. Eddy back country. Use this information for guidance only. You may find different conditions in the back country and should travel accordingly. This advisory expires on midnight of the date it was posted unless otherwise noted.
  • EXPIRED ON December 20, 2014 @ 7:02 am
    Published on December 19, 2014 @ 7:02 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger is LOW for wet/loose snow instabilities on Mt Shasta. 
Sunny, E-SE-S facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees and up to 11,000 feet could see roller balls, pinwheels, and small point releases/surface sluffs.

Other hazards include: Icefall off exposed rocks onto climbers/skiers below, and smooth, firm snow on the upper mountain creating 'slide-for-life' conditions. Immediate self-arrest skills are mandatory should one slip and fall. Know how to use your equipment!

 

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Weather and Current Conditions

Weather Summary

Disclaimer

This advisory does not apply to Ski Areas or Highways and is for the Mt. Shasta, Castle Lake and Mt. Eddy back country. Use this information for guidance only. You may find different conditions in the back country and should travel accordingly. This advisory expires on midnight of the date it was posted unless otherwise noted.
  • EXPIRED ON December 15, 2014 @ 7:02 am
    Published on December 14, 2014 @ 7:02 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger is LOW for wet/loose snow instabilities on Mt Shasta. 
Sunny, E-SE-S facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees and up to 11,000 feet could see roller balls, pinwheels, and small point releases/surface sluffs.

Other hazards include: Icefall off exposed rocks onto climbers/skiers below, and smooth, firm snow on the upper mountain creating 'slide-for-life' conditions. Immediate self-arrest skills are mandatory should one slip and fall. Know how to use your equipment!

 

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Weather and Current Conditions

Weather Summary

Disclaimer

This advisory does not apply to Ski Areas or Highways and is for the Mt. Shasta, Castle Lake and Mt. Eddy back country. Use this information for guidance only. You may find different conditions in the back country and should travel accordingly. This advisory expires on midnight of the date it was posted unless otherwise noted.
  • EXPIRED ON December 14, 2014 @ 6:59 am
    Published on December 13, 2014 @ 6:59 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger is LOW for wet/loose snow instabilities on Mt Shasta. 
Sunny, E-SE-S facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees and up to 11,000 feet could see roller balls, pinwheels, and small point releases/surface sluffs.

Other hazards include: Icefall off exposed rocks onto climbers/skiers below, and smooth, firm snow on the upper mountain creating 'slide-for-life' conditions. Immediate self-arrest skills are mandatory should one slip and fall. Know how to use your equipment!

 

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Weather and Current Conditions

Weather Summary

Disclaimer

This advisory does not apply to Ski Areas or Highways and is for the Mt. Shasta, Castle Lake and Mt. Eddy back country. Use this information for guidance only. You may find different conditions in the back country and should travel accordingly. This advisory expires on midnight of the date it was posted unless otherwise noted.
  • EXPIRED ON December 13, 2014 @ 7:07 am
    Published on December 12, 2014 @ 7:07 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger is LOW for wet/loose snow instabilities on Mt Shasta. 
Sunny, E-SE-S facing slopes steeper than 35 degrees and up to 11,000 feet could see roller balls, pinwheels, and small point releases/surface sluffs.

Other hazards include: Icefall off exposed rocks onto climbers/skiers below, and smooth, firm snow on the upper mountain creating 'slide-for-life' conditions. Immediate self-arrest skills are mandatory should one slip and fall. Know how to use your equipment!

 

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Generally safe avalanche conditions. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Weather and Current Conditions

Weather Summary

Disclaimer

This advisory does not apply to Ski Areas or Highways and is for the Mt. Shasta, Castle Lake and Mt. Eddy back country. Use this information for guidance only. You may find different conditions in the back country and should travel accordingly. This advisory expires on midnight of the date it was posted unless otherwise noted.

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