Wet snow avalanches are possible on steep slopes across multiple aspects. Consider exiting the mountains if you are sinking into slushy snow or observe signs of wet avalanche activity. Overhanging cornices may be unstable, so give them a wide margin. Your best tools today are getting an early start & moving to gentler terrain or colder slopes if you observe signs of instability.

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 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/163Vmt7rjWQ2Xuk9X0MFMtBM1IuAHcui7iAL4BpGq0MA/edit