Expect variable spring conditions this week. Up to 2 feet of snow could fall by Thursday afternoon (see the Mountain Weather Forecast at the page bottom for details). Small avalanches involving the storm snow will be likely on very steep slopes that receive at least 6″ of snowfall. The likelihood of triggering larger avalanches will increase each day as the storm brings new snow and wind. Wind drifts and slabs will form along ridges and crossload steep, exposed terrain. When those slopes receive direct sunlight on Tuesday and Friday, another round of wet avalanche activity is likely. Where little new snow has fallen, avalanches will be unlikely when the upper foot of the snowpack is frozen and supportable.

Click here to view recent observations. Read the full Forecast Discussion for details on current conditions.

This product will be updated on Friday, April 17th.

 

The Friends of the Payette Avalanche Center (FPAC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting the Payette Avalanche Center (PAC) in its mission to promote avalanche awareness, safety, and education in the backcountry. We aim to ensure that all users in the PAC forecast area have access to accurate and timely avalanche forecasts, resources for safe recreation, and impactful educational opportunities.

We are seeking a passionate and experienced individual to join and lead our Board of Directors as President/ Chair of the Board. As the leader of this board, you will work closely with the PAC USFS staff to help shape the future of avalanche safety and education and support the PAC by driving fundraising efforts and organizing engaging community events.

Qualifications: Passion for backcountry safety, avalanche awareness, and outdoor recreation.  Experience in non-profit or business leadership, fundraising, or prior non-profit work is highly preferred.

Time Commitment:

● Approximately 20-30 hours per winter month, depending on events and initiatives. Less during the summer months.

● Attendance at monthly board meetings.

● Attendance at the majority of public outreach events

Benefits:

● Make a meaningful impact on avalanche safety and backcountry recreation.

● Connect with a passionate community of outdoor enthusiasts and professionals.

● Gain valuable experience in nonprofit leadership and fundraising.

To apply, visit 

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