see ya there, guys. It's a quick drive over and I'll do a little part of the day w/ya. Red Tundra, Grey Triton enclosed. Big Grin. That was easy!
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At and above treeline the avalanche danger remains CONSIDERABLE today for triggering deep, dangerous avalanches which break into old snow near the ground. Human triggered avalanches are probable on slopes steeper than 35 degrees, especially those facing northwest, north, northeast, east and southeast which are steep and rocky with a shallow weak underlying snowpack.
At mid elevations the avalanche danger is generally MODERATE on slopes steeper than 35 degrees facing the north half of the compass and human triggered avalanches are possible. Be aware- you can still trigger deep dangerous avalanches, especially in terrain where the snowpack is less than about 4' deep.
In wind sheltered terrain and on most south facing slopes at mid and low elevations the avalanche danger is generally LOW.