Avalanche Advisory February 11, 2014
The avalanche danger in the Bitterroot Mountains from Hoodoo Pass to Lost Trail Pass is CONSIDERABLE on slopes steeper than 30 degrees. The avalanche danger is MODERATE in the Rattlesnake Mountains
The avalanche danger in the Bitterroot Mountains from Hoodoo Pass to Lost Trail Pass is CONSIDERABLE on slopes steeper than 30 degrees. The avalanche danger is MODERATE in the Rattlesnake Mountains
We are raising the avalanche danger in the Bitterroot Mountains from Lost Trail Pass to Lolo Pass to CONSIDERABLE. Natural avalanches are possible, human triggered avalanches are likely. Avalanche conditions
The avalanche danger is MODERATE in the west central Montana backcountry. Natural avalanches are unlikely but human-triggered avalanches are possible on open terrain steeper than 35 degrees. Recently wind loaded
The avalanche danger is CONSIDERABLE on terrain steeper than 35 degrees above 5000 feet in the west central Montana backcountry. Dangerous avalanche conditions exist, natural avalanches are possible and human-triggered
On slopes above 6000 feet that are steeper than 35 degrees the avalanche danger in the West Central Montana backcountry is CONSIDERABLE. On all other terrain, steeper than 30 degrees
We are continuing the AVALANCHE WARNING for the mountains of west central Montana. The avalanche danger is HIGH. Dangerous avalanche conditions exist on terrain steeper than 30 degrees above 5000 feet. Heavy
An AVALANCHE WARNING is in effect for the mountains of west central Montana. The avalanche danger is HIGH. Dangerous avalanche conditions exist on terrain steeper than 30 degrees above 5000 feet. Heavy snowfall and
This morning the avalanche danger in the West Central Montana backcountry is LOW. The avalanche danger is expected to escalate this evening through Thursday due to the weather forecast. A
The avalanche danger in the west central Montana backcountry is LOW. Natural and human-triggered avalanches are unlikely. Although avalanche conditions are generally safe, you must consider that even under LOW
The avalanche danger is now LOW in the west central Montana backcountry. Natural and human-triggered avalanches are unlikely. Although avalanche conditions are generally safe, you must consider that even under