❄️ Planning a winter ascent or backcountry ski trip? Arm yourself with my guide, “Understanding Avalanche Terrain,” on The Next Summit. It’s a quick read to help you identify avalanche-prone slopes, understand snow dynamics, and make safer terrain decisions.
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Whether you’re heading into snow-covered ridges or alpine bowls, a little avalanche awareness can go a long way.
Understanding Avalanche Terrain | Avalanche Safety 101
Navigating through the breathtaking landscapes of snow-covered mountains comes with its share of awe and risks, with avalanches topping the list of natural hazards. Recognizing and understanding avalanche terrain is a crucial skill for anyone venturing into the backcountry during winter. This guide will introduce you to the basics of avalanche terrain, helping you make informed decisions and increase your safety in potentially hazardous environments. Table of Contents What is Avalanche Terrain? Avalanche terrain refers to any landscape where there is enough slope for an avalanche to occur. This typically includes slopes steeper than 30 degrees, but avalanches can also happen

