Tag: Avalanche Canada
October 22nd, 2020 | Marty Anderson
Avalanche Canada Provincial Gov’t Funding Uncertainty Puts Programs At Risk
While Avalanche Canada is busy preparing for the season ahead, a significant source of funding for the organization is still up in the air—which will potentially impact the service levels they will…
January 4th, 2019 | Mountain Sledder
Storm Cycle Creates High Avalanche Hazard Across BC and AB
A large storm cycle that has swept across province, creating high avalanche hazard conditions throughout British Columbia and Alberta late this week.
November 23rd, 2018 | Mountain Sledder
Avalanche Canada Receives Funding of $25M from Federal Government
Less than a week after Avalanche Canada revealed that the organization was in desperate need of funding to the point that it would have to start cutting programs, the federal government stepped…
November 16th, 2018 | Marty Anderson
Do Be That Guy – Voice Your Concerns in Avalanche Terrain
It finally happened. I had to be “That Guy”. I had to voice my concerns in avalanche terrain and just say no. In my particular experience on this day, our group leader…
November 6th, 2018 | Curtis Pawliuk
What Should Come First? Avalanche Airbag or Education?
I absolutely the love the idea of avalanche airbags. They are an amazing safety tool that has been shown to save lives by reducing the chance of a full burial in an…
October 29th, 2018 | Dave Norona
Get Avy Savvy! Avalanche Gear and Training 101
It’s a fresh season with new dreams and goals. However, before heading deep into the backcountry, it’s time to arm yourself with information about avalanche gear and training! Now is also the…
October 22nd, 2018 | Kirsten Armleder
Mistakes I’ve Made in Avalanche Terrain
I've made some serious mistakes in avalanche terrain, and I knew damn well they were bad ideas at the time I made them. Thankfully, nobody was hurt—but they could have been. In…
September 23rd, 2018 | Marty Anderson
5 Things Sledders Should Do Right Now
With winter just around the corner, here are 5 things sledders should do right now to get ready for our favourite time of year.
September 14th, 2018 | Mary Clayton
Managing Avalanche Terrain
Moving safely through challenging and complex backcountry terrain requires solid skills, an open mind and an ability to question old habits. To help sledders acquire these skills, Avalanche Canada has developed a…
February 7th, 2018 | Curtis Pawliuk
Complex Snowpack and the Potential for Remotely-Triggered Avalanches
The current complex snowpack in Interior BC is beginning to show its very ugly teeth, with the potential for large, remotely-triggered avalanches.












