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The Friends of the Utah Avalanche Center wish all of you a happy, exciting, and safe holiday season. We are also reaching out to all of those who depend on the avalanche center products to stay safe in the backcountry for support.
KNOWLEDGE IS LIFE.
Ours is a land of amazing terrain and awesome snow. We enjoy it in countless ways. But while snow can be your best friend on some of the greatest days in life, it can also kill you -- or those you love.
Learning about avalanche safety and staying current with forecasts is essential knowledge that can save a life. With its ever-expanding Web resources and education programs, the Forest Service Utah Avalanche Center brings to your fingertips the tools you need for safe backcountry fun.
What is knowledge worth to you?
UAC forecasters deliver these tools because it's their job. But they also do it because they want to help you save lives. What price tag would you put on their services?
Whatever your price, one thing is true: They can't do it without you. Please make a donation today to the not-for-profit Friends of the Utah Avalanche Center to help us support the forecasters in bringing life-saving knowledge to all backcountry travelers.
Why should I donate to the Friends of the Utah Avalanche Center? Isn’t the Utah Avalanche Center part of the Forest Service?
Yes – but the Forest Service only pays for about 30 percent of the annual cost of running the Utah Avalanche Center. The State of Utah pays for about 36 percent, and Salt Lake County pays for about 8 percent. The rest comes from your donations.
The Bottom Line: We count on your donations to keep our operations going. Please – if you value this service, help us out. It’s easy and tax - deductable.
Or send a check to:
The Friends of the Utah Avalanche Center
2084 E. 3900 S.
Salt Lake City, UT 84124
Check us out on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/Utah.Avalanche.Center
KNOWLEDGE IS LIFE.
Ours is a land of amazing terrain and awesome snow. We enjoy it in countless ways. But while snow can be your best friend on some of the greatest days in life, it can also kill you -- or those you love.
Learning about avalanche safety and staying current with forecasts is essential knowledge that can save a life. With its ever-expanding Web resources and education programs, the Forest Service Utah Avalanche Center brings to your fingertips the tools you need for safe backcountry fun.
What is knowledge worth to you?
UAC forecasters deliver these tools because it's their job. But they also do it because they want to help you save lives. What price tag would you put on their services?
Whatever your price, one thing is true: They can't do it without you. Please make a donation today to the not-for-profit Friends of the Utah Avalanche Center to help us support the forecasters in bringing life-saving knowledge to all backcountry travelers.
Why should I donate to the Friends of the Utah Avalanche Center? Isn’t the Utah Avalanche Center part of the Forest Service?
Yes – but the Forest Service only pays for about 30 percent of the annual cost of running the Utah Avalanche Center. The State of Utah pays for about 36 percent, and Salt Lake County pays for about 8 percent. The rest comes from your donations.
The Bottom Line: We count on your donations to keep our operations going. Please – if you value this service, help us out. It’s easy and tax - deductable.
Or send a check to:
The Friends of the Utah Avalanche Center
2084 E. 3900 S.
Salt Lake City, UT 84124
Check us out on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/Utah.Avalanche.Center