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Avalanches In Rocky Mountain National Park

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Searchers along the Chasm Lake Trail at Rocky Mountain National Park/NPS

Rocky Mountain National Park.

Human-triggered avalanches rocked steep terrain in Rocky Mountain National Park over the weekend. These avalanches serve as a good reminder that although the avalanche danger rating is “moderate,” heightened avalanche conditions can still exist on specific terrain features.  Snowfall prior to the weekend, wind slab formation, and warming temps increased the potential for avalanche activity.

Park staff saw a high volume of users who underestimated conditions.  It is important for those who recreate in the back country to be knowledgeable concerning safe travel in avalanche terrain. Visitors should also practice good situational awareness and decision making and be aware there may be other users above or below them.

In addition, the Colorado Avalanche Information Center recently advised that “overhanging cornices are concerning and should be avoided.  Small cornice fall is triggering large avalanches especially on east-facing slopes.  Also be wary of unsupportable snow where you are sinking past your ankles.”

Please see the following link for avalanche forecasts for the Northern Mountains of Colorado including Rocky Mountain National Park:

https://avalanche.state.co.us/forecasts/regional-avalanche/northern-mountains/  

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