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MindtheAvalanche - homeexperiencesgalleryforumlinkscontact Mind the Avalanche Training Course snowpack exercise terrain options people risk-management basics decision-making MIND THE AVALANCHE snowpack&weather weather MIND THE AVALANCHE.com MIND THE AVALANCHE

MindtheAvalanche - homeexperiencesgalleryforumlinkscontact Mind the Avalanche Training Course terrain options people risk-management basics decision-making MIND THE AVALANCHE snowpack&weather snowpack weather exercise MIND THE AVALANCHE.com MIND THE AVALANCHE

MindtheAvalanche - homeexperiencesgalleryforumlinkscontact home >> snowpack&weather >> exercise exercise terrain options people risk-management basics decision-making MIND THE AVALANCHE snowpack&weather MIND THE AVALANCHE.com MIND THE AVALANCHE EXERCISE 1: Grab your shovel and head to the mountains or the backyard. In a typical snowpack, we can find many different snow layers composed of different types of particles. So dig a snow-pit and try to identify as many of these layers as possible. If you don’t know how to dig a pit, click here. Here’s a chart you can use to help you identify the various snow crystals you’ll encounter and to assess the level of snow stability in each layer. You can also download this chart onto your cell phone and take it with you as a reference.

MindtheAvalanche - homeexperiencesgalleryforumlinkscontact home >> snowpack&weather >> exercise exercise terrain options people risk-management basics decision-making MIND THE AVALANCHE snowpack&weather MIND THE AVALANCHE.com MIND THE AVALANCHE EXERCISE 1: Grab your shovel and head to the mountains or the backyard. In a typical snowpack, we can find many different snow layers composed of different types of particles. So dig a snow-pit and try to identify as many of these layers as possible. If you don’t know how to dig a pit, click here. Here’s a chart you can use to help you identify the various snow crystals you’ll encounter and to assess the level of snow stability in each layer. You can also download this chart onto your cell phone and take it with you as a reference.

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MindtheAvalanche - homeexperiencesgalleryforumlinkscontact terrain options people risk-management basics decision-making MIND THE AVALANCHE snowpack&weather home >> snowpack&weather >> exercise MIND THE AVALANCHE.com MIND THE AVALANCHE download Follow these instructions to download the chart into your cell phone using Bluetooth:

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MindtheAvalanche - homeexperiencesgalleryforumlinkscontact terrain options people risk-management basics decision-making MIND THE AVALANCHE snowpack&weather home >> snowpack&weather >> exercise MIND THE AVALANCHE.com MIND THE AVALANCHE REMINDER: As an additional reminder, you can print a sticker and put it on your skis, ski poles, or anywhere within sight to remind you of what types of snow layers you should be avoiding when traveling in the backcountry. Just click on the image and follow the instructions on how to print a sticker. MIND THE DEPTH HOAR EXERCISE 2: