If the new snow in the mountains has you thinking of strapping on your skis and heading into the backcountry this weekend, Avalanche Canada has some advice — “err on the side of caution” — when choosing where to travel.
Avalanche Canada’s latest forecast posted online at avalanche.ca reports dangerous avalanche conditions exist in large areas of the Rocky Mountains and warns the unstable conditions have the potential to trigger “large, dangerous avalanches.”
“If you are planning to travel in the backcountry, choose conservative terrain,” Avalanche Canada forecaster, Lisa Larson, told Global News.
Avalanche Canada blames the “crappy snowpack” on a recent mix of warm temperatures, high elevation freezing levels, rain and new snow.
“We have quite a bit of uncertainty because of the fluctuating temperatures — with warm temperatures right into the alpine,” said Larson.
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