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  • Doug Chabot investigates two
  • Karl Birkeland gets an unstable test result (ECTP14) and describes the current concerns with a
  • The late January
  • A look at the variability and complex nature of this problem. One trend that we are seeing is that in areas that were sheltered from ...
  • Complicated Crusts-Skier Triggered Avalanches update

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