I threw together a list of web sites that I use. Some of you might find them usefull.
The first link has a menu on the right with all sorts of usefull stuff.
http://www.cnfaic.org/index.php
If you click on "training", there is free avalanche classes available if you scroll down to a little and look at the callendar. This month they offer a class this wednsday and saturday as well as next week. The "Weather", "Advisory", "friends Wx stations", and "accidents" link on the menu are all helpfull.
Some of these sites below are accessable from the CNFAIC site. Some are not.
Weather reports and great Web Cams:
http://www.cnfaic.org/wx/weather.php
Friends of CNFAIC weather station and web cams:
http://www.cnfaic.org/wx/wx.php
Accident reports are listed for past and present:
http://www.avalanche.org/accidents.php
http://www.cnfaic.org/accidents/accindex.php
Accurate snow depths:
http://aprfc.arh.noaa.gov/
The first link has a menu on the right with all sorts of usefull stuff.
http://www.cnfaic.org/index.php
If you click on "training", there is free avalanche classes available if you scroll down to a little and look at the callendar. This month they offer a class this wednsday and saturday as well as next week. The "Weather", "Advisory", "friends Wx stations", and "accidents" link on the menu are all helpfull.
Some of these sites below are accessable from the CNFAIC site. Some are not.
Weather reports and great Web Cams:
http://www.cnfaic.org/wx/weather.php
Friends of CNFAIC weather station and web cams:
http://www.cnfaic.org/wx/wx.php
Accident reports are listed for past and present:
http://www.avalanche.org/accidents.php
http://www.cnfaic.org/accidents/accindex.php
Accurate snow depths:
http://aprfc.arh.noaa.gov/