Teton Village, WY –  The Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center has compiled seasonal  data and has released the 2024/25 Annual Report. The report includes a snowpack summary and news from the season that includes incident and accident data, observation data, infrastructure updates and recognition of the many supporters who funded these efforts.

“This year, we did more. More snowpack talks, more free classes, another forecast zone, more special training across the region, and a new weather station. Our Foundation did more. They recruited new supporters, increased revenue, started a strategic planning process, pursued more grant funding, and strategized on new ways to reach a broader audience.”  BTAC Director, Frank Carus

“Winter 24/25 was unremarkable and average in many ways. The typical early-season snowfall melted, refreshed, and formed the usual faceted and potentially dangerous early-season layers. The season progressed, bringing regular snow events that eventually buried the weak snow, but not without numerous human-triggered avalanches, captures, and burials.” BTAC Director Frank Carus

The Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center (BTAC) is a US Forest Service Avalanche Forecast Center based in Jackson, Wyoming.  BTAC is funded by partners at the US Forest Service, the National Park Service, Wyoming State Parks, grants, fundraisers, and donations, all managed by the  Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center Foundation.  

Read the 24/25 Annual Report of the Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center 

Contact: 

Frank Carus, BTAC Director  frank@bridger-tetonavalanchecenter.org

Dwayne Meadows, BTAC Foundation ED  dmeadows@bridger-tetonavalanchecenter.org