Avalanche Experts Warns Of Increasing Avalanche in Gallatin County
An expert has warned people of possible avalanche increases in the Gallatin County area in the upcoming days due to warm temperatures and continued snow.
“That snow became incredibly weak, like historically weak for us. And so when we started to use snowfall and loading that, we've now put a lot of snow on top of this and that's what's breaking," he says. Read more here
If you are in the Gallatin County area and made plans or thinking about traveling up to the mountains for some outdoor adventure, please make sure to take precautions by checking the weather, and if it's too risky for you to go, plan another day to travel to the mountains while also remembering to pack an emergency bag of essentials and wearing warm, comfortable clothing. As always, please be safe out there!
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