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  • EXPIRED ON January 12, 2014 @ 6:37 am
    Published on January 11, 2014 @ 6:37 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger on the glaciers is LOW. Pockets of MODERATE danger could be found on NE, E, SE glacial slopes steeper than 35 degrees as the day progresses.
Strong westerly winds and 3-7 inches of snow is expected above 5,000 feet.
All other lower to mid elevation areas will take more snow to issue an avalanche danger rating.
Rockfall is still a hazard on Mt. Shasta until we receive more snow. Climbing is not recommended on select routes. Be sure to check the climbing advisory if you still choose to climb.

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

No current avalanche forecast is available

No current avalanche forecast is available

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, 2014 @ 6:41 am
    Published on January 10, 2014 @ 6:41 am
  • Issued by -

The avalanche danger on the glaciers is LOW. Pockets of MODERATE danger could be found on NE, E, SE glacial slopes steeper than 35 degrees as the day progresses.
Strong westerly winds and 3-7 inches of snow is expected above 5,000 feet.
All other lower to mid elevation areas will take more snow to issue an avalanche danger rating.
Rockfall is still a hazard on Mt. Shasta until we receive more snow. Climbing is not recommended on select routes. Be sure to check the climbing advisory if you still choose to climb.

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

No current avalanche forecast is available

No current avalanche forecast is available

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 6, 2014 @ 7:19 am
    Published on January 5, 2014 @ 7:19 am
  • Issued by -

The avalanche danger on the glaciers is LOW. Pockets of MODERATE danger could be found on NE, E, SE glacial slopes steeper than 35 degrees as the day progresses.
Strong westerly winds and 3-7 inches of snow is expected above 5,000 feet.
All other lower to mid elevation areas will take more snow to issue an avalanche danger rating.
Rockfall is still a hazard on Mt. Shasta until we receive more snow. Climbing is not recommended on select routes. Be sure to check the climbing advisory if you still choose to climb.

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

No current avalanche forecast is available

No current avalanche forecast is available

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, 2014 @ 6:57 am
    Published on January 4, 2014 @ 6:57 am
  • Issued by -

The avalanche danger on the glaciers is LOW. Pockets of MODERATE danger could be found on NE, E, SE glacial slopes steeper than 35 degrees as the day progresses.
Strong westerly winds and 3-7 inches of snow is expected above 5,000 feet.
All other lower to mid elevation areas will take more snow to issue an avalanche danger rating.
Rockfall is still a hazard on Mt. Shasta until we receive more snow. Climbing is not recommended on select routes. Be sure to check the climbing advisory if you still choose to climb.

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

No current avalanche forecast is available

No current avalanche forecast is available

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, 2014 @ 7:19 am
    Published on January 3, 2014 @ 7:19 am
  • Issued by -

The avalanche danger on the glaciers is LOW. Pockets of MODERATE danger could be found on NE, E, SE glacial slopes steeper than 35 degrees as the day progresses.
Strong westerly winds and 3-7 inches of snow is expected above 5,000 feet.
All other lower to mid elevation areas will take more snow to issue an avalanche danger rating.
Rockfall is still a hazard on Mt. Shasta until we receive more snow. Climbing is not recommended on select routes. Be sure to check the climbing advisory if you still choose to climb.

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

No current avalanche forecast is available

No current avalanche forecast is available

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 30, 2013 @ 7:06 am
    Published on December 29, 2013 @ 7:06 am
  • Issued by -

The avalanche danger on the glaciers is LOW. Pockets of MODERATE danger could be found on NE, E, SE glacial slopes steeper than 35 degrees as the day progresses.
Strong westerly winds and 3-7 inches of snow is expected above 5,000 feet.
All other lower to mid elevation areas will take more snow to issue an avalanche danger rating.
Rockfall is still a hazard on Mt. Shasta until we receive more snow. Climbing is not recommended on select routes. Be sure to check the climbing advisory if you still choose to climb.

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

No current avalanche forecast is available

No current avalanche forecast is available

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, 2013 @ 6:58 am
    Published on December 28, 2013 @ 6:58 am
  • Issued by -

The avalanche danger on the glaciers is LOW. Pockets of MODERATE danger could be found on NE, E, SE glacial slopes steeper than 35 degrees as the day progresses.
Strong westerly winds and 3-7 inches of snow is expected above 5,000 feet.
All other lower to mid elevation areas will take more snow to issue an avalanche danger rating.
Rockfall is still a hazard on Mt. Shasta until we receive more snow. Climbing is not recommended on select routes. Be sure to check the climbing advisory if you still choose to climb.

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

No current avalanche forecast is available

No current avalanche forecast is available

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, 2013 @ 7:13 am
    Published on December 27, 2013 @ 7:13 am
  • Issued by -

The avalanche danger on the glaciers is LOW. Pockets of MODERATE danger could be found on NE, E, SE glacial slopes steeper than 35 degrees as the day progresses.
Strong westerly winds and 3-7 inches of snow is expected above 5,000 feet.
All other lower to mid elevation areas will take more snow to issue an avalanche danger rating.
Rockfall is still a hazard on Mt. Shasta until we receive more snow. Climbing is not recommended on select routes. Be sure to check the climbing advisory if you still choose to climb.

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

No current avalanche forecast is available

No current avalanche forecast is available

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 23, 2013 @ 7:11 am
    Published on December 22, 2013 @ 7:11 am
  • Issued by -

The avalanche danger on the glaciers is LOW. Pockets of MODERATE danger could be found on NE, E, SE glacial slopes steeper than 35 degrees as the day progresses.
Strong westerly winds and 3-7 inches of snow is expected above 5,000 feet.
All other lower to mid elevation areas will take more snow to issue an avalanche danger rating.
Rockfall is still a hazard on Mt. Shasta until we receive more snow. Climbing is not recommended on select routes. Be sure to check the climbing advisory if you still choose to climb.

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

No current avalanche forecast is available

No current avalanche forecast is available

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, 2013 @ 7:15 am
    Published on December 21, 2013 @ 7:15 am
  • Issued by -

The avalanche danger on the glaciers is LOW. Pockets of MODERATE danger could be found on NE, E, SE glacial slopes steeper than 35 degrees as the day progresses.
Strong westerly winds and 3-7 inches of snow is expected above 5,000 feet.
All other lower to mid elevation areas will take more snow to issue an avalanche danger rating.
Rockfall is still a hazard on Mt. Shasta until we receive more snow. Climbing is not recommended on select routes. Be sure to check the climbing advisory if you still choose to climb.

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

No current avalanche forecast is available

No current avalanche forecast is available

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, 2013 @ 7:22 am
    Published on December 20, 2013 @ 7:22 am
  • Issued by -

The avalanche danger on the glaciers is LOW. Pockets of MODERATE danger could be found on NE, E, SE glacial slopes steeper than 35 degrees as the day progresses.
Strong westerly winds and 3-7 inches of snow is expected above 5,000 feet.
All other lower to mid elevation areas will take more snow to issue an avalanche danger rating.
Rockfall is still a hazard on Mt. Shasta until we receive more snow. Climbing is not recommended on select routes. Be sure to check the climbing advisory if you still choose to climb.

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

No current avalanche forecast is available

No current avalanche forecast is available

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 16, 2013 @ 7:18 am
    Published on December 15, 2013 @ 7:18 am
  • Issued by -

The avalanche danger on the glaciers is LOW. Pockets of MODERATE danger could be found on NE, E, SE glacial slopes steeper than 35 degrees as the day progresses.
Strong westerly winds and 3-7 inches of snow is expected above 5,000 feet.
All other lower to mid elevation areas will take more snow to issue an avalanche danger rating.
Rockfall is still a hazard on Mt. Shasta until we receive more snow. Climbing is not recommended on select routes. Be sure to check the climbing advisory if you still choose to climb.

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

No current avalanche forecast is available

No current avalanche forecast is available

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, 2013 @ 7:07 am
    Published on December 14, 2013 @ 7:07 am
  • Issued by -

The avalanche danger on the glaciers is LOW. Pockets of MODERATE danger could be found on NE, E, SE glacial slopes steeper than 35 degrees as the day progresses.
Strong westerly winds and 3-7 inches of snow is expected above 5,000 feet.
All other lower to mid elevation areas will take more snow to issue an avalanche danger rating.
Rockfall is still a hazard on Mt. Shasta until we receive more snow. Climbing is not recommended on select routes. Be sure to check the climbing advisory if you still choose to climb.

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

No current avalanche forecast is available

No current avalanche forecast is available

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, 2013 @ 7:11 am
    Published on December 13, 2013 @ 7:11 am
  • Issued by -

The avalanche danger on the glaciers is LOW. Pockets of MODERATE danger could be found on NE, E, SE glacial slopes steeper than 35 degrees as the day progresses.
Strong westerly winds and 3-7 inches of snow is expected above 5,000 feet.
All other lower to mid elevation areas will take more snow to issue an avalanche danger rating.
Rockfall is still a hazard on Mt. Shasta until we receive more snow. Climbing is not recommended on select routes. Be sure to check the climbing advisory if you still choose to climb.

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

No current avalanche forecast is available

No current avalanche forecast is available

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 9, 2013 @ 6:59 am
    Published on December 8, 2013 @ 6:59 am
  • Issued by -

The avalanche danger on the glaciers is LOW. Pockets of MODERATE danger could be found on NE, E, SE glacial slopes steeper than 35 degrees as the day progresses.
Strong westerly winds and 3-7 inches of snow is expected above 5,000 feet.
All other lower to mid elevation areas will take more snow to issue an avalanche danger rating.
Rockfall is still a hazard on Mt. Shasta until we receive more snow. Climbing is not recommended on select routes. Be sure to check the climbing advisory if you still choose to climb.

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

No current avalanche forecast is available

No current avalanche forecast is available

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 8, 2013 @ 7:19 am
    Published on December 7, 2013 @ 7:19 am
  • Issued by -

The avalanche danger on the glaciers is LOW. Pockets of MODERATE danger could be found on NE, E, SE glacial slopes steeper than 35 degrees as the day progresses.
Strong westerly winds and 3-7 inches of snow is expected above 5,000 feet.
All other lower to mid elevation areas will take more snow to issue an avalanche danger rating.
Rockfall is still a hazard on Mt. Shasta until we receive more snow. Climbing is not recommended on select routes. Be sure to check the climbing advisory if you still choose to climb.

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

No current avalanche forecast is available

No current avalanche forecast is available

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 7, 2013 @ 7:26 am
    Published on December 6, 2013 @ 7:26 am
  • Issued by -

The avalanche danger on the glaciers is LOW. Pockets of MODERATE danger could be found on NE, E, SE glacial slopes steeper than 35 degrees as the day progresses.
Strong westerly winds and 3-7 inches of snow is expected above 5,000 feet.
All other lower to mid elevation areas will take more snow to issue an avalanche danger rating.
Rockfall is still a hazard on Mt. Shasta until we receive more snow. Climbing is not recommended on select routes. Be sure to check the climbing advisory if you still choose to climb.

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

No current avalanche forecast is available

No current avalanche forecast is available

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 November 22, 2013 @ 8:20 pm
    Published on November 21, 2013 @ 8:20 pm
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger on the glaciers is LOW. Pockets of MODERATE danger could be found on NE, E, SE glacial slopes steeper than 35 degrees as the day progresses.
Strong westerly winds and 3-7 inches of snow is expected above 5,000 feet.
All other lower to mid elevation areas will take more snow to issue an avalanche danger rating.
Rockfall is still a hazard on Mt. Shasta until we receive more snow. Climbing is not recommended on select routes. Be sure to check the climbing advisory if you still choose to climb.

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

No current avalanche forecast is available

No current avalanche forecast is available

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 April 13, 2013 @ 8:36 am
    Published on April 12, 2013 @ 8:36 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger on the glaciers is LOW. Pockets of MODERATE danger could be found on NE, E, SE glacial slopes steeper than 35 degrees as the day progresses.
Strong westerly winds and 3-7 inches of snow is expected above 5,000 feet.
All other lower to mid elevation areas will take more snow to issue an avalanche danger rating.
Rockfall is still a hazard on Mt. Shasta until we receive more snow. Climbing is not recommended on select routes. Be sure to check the climbing advisory if you still choose to climb.

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

No current avalanche forecast is available

No current avalanche forecast is available

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 April 7, 2013 @ 6:44 am
    Published on April 6, 2013 @ 6:44 am
  • Issued by Nick Meyers - Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The avalanche danger on the glaciers is LOW. Pockets of MODERATE danger could be found on NE, E, SE glacial slopes steeper than 35 degrees as the day progresses.
Strong westerly winds and 3-7 inches of snow is expected above 5,000 feet.
All other lower to mid elevation areas will take more snow to issue an avalanche danger rating.
Rockfall is still a hazard on Mt. Shasta until we receive more snow. Climbing is not recommended on select routes. Be sure to check the climbing advisory if you still choose to climb.

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

No current avalanche forecast is available

No current avalanche forecast is available

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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