The Daily Courier

Avalanche warning for users in the Rockies

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REVELSTOKE — Avalanche Canada has issued a warning for recreation­al backcountr­y users in British Columbia and Alberta, covering the North and South Rockies, the Lizard Range, Flathead and Waterton Lakes National Park.

The group says in a statement the warning is in effect Thursday through this weekend, and forecaster­s will reassess the situation on Monday to see if it should be extended into next week.

The statement says a persistent weak layer in the North Rockies has resulted in two recent deaths, and that unstable condition is also the suspected cause of a near-miss incident in the South Rockies, which resulted in very serious injuries.

It says the layer of concern is widespread throughout B.C., but it’s most susceptibl­e to human triggering in those regions.

Avalanche Canada is urging backcountr­y users to always check their regional avalanche forecasts and to pack essential rescue gear, including a transceive­r, probe and shovel, and have the knowledge of how to use it.

Warning service manager Karl Klassen says the next wave of storms will increase the load on the persistent weak layers, making avalanches even easier to trigger.

“This string of fatal and serious incidents should be a wake-up call for all backcountr­y users, especially in the North and South Rockies,” he says in the statement.

“This layer is deep enough that it’s not easily seen, but large and destructiv­e human-triggered avalanches are expected.”

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