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Date: 00/00/2021
prepared by: Simon Murray

Regional Outlook:
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Danger Rating

 
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Alpine Conditions

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Sub alpine Conditions


Terrain and travel advice
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Alpine

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Subalpine

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Daily Discussion
Temperatures did not fall below 0 degrees last night. With warm temperatures and cloud cover, crust recovery will be minimal to start the day.

Avalanche danger in the spring is variable and can range from Low to High. When things are locked in and frozen first thing, avalanche danger is Low. As the day warms up, and the surface crust deteriorates, avalanche danger can increase. Generally, reduce your exposure to avalanche terrain as temperatures increase, on sun exposed slopes or when there is rain.

Confidence: STRONG

 

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