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CENTRAL EAST VIC: 
RECENT OBSERVATIONS
Updated: 6TH / JULY /2018

REPORT CONFIDENCE: STRONG
CURRENT UNTIL: 9TH / JuLY/ 2018


OBSERVATION SUMMARY

TREND: IMPROVING / ONGOING / DETERIORATING

Front Range: Buller / Stirling

The tide has been getting a bit low out on the front range. Although that said there will be a nice little top-up on Saturday night and Sunday morning should be worth the mission to get in position for it. The underlying bed surface is super varied and pretty resistant and far as slide potential is concerned but caution is always prudent with a big windloaded snowpack like places such as Stanley's Bowl etc.  

BACK Range: Magdala / Howitt / Viking  & Cobbler

We are treating the back side of the Central east as the general advisory for the North East at the moment given the geography and forecast weather pattern. 

See North East Advisory here

Always, a gig thanks to everyone who is helping make this possible through our membership kickstart and through our merchandise drive.

 

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Primary Hazard

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RECENT ASSESSMENTS