The Last General Bulletin of the 2023/24 Season
We have issued our last General Avalanche Information Bulletin of the season. In this bulletin we highlight some general advice to help manage common avalanche problems that exist during the
We have issued our last General Avalanche Information Bulletin of the season. In this bulletin we highlight some general advice to help manage common avalanche problems that exist during the
BTAC will end daily 5-scale forecasts on April 20th and begin General Snow and Avalanche Information Bulletins on Sunday, the 21st that will run until May. The General Bulletin will
Hey All, We are in the last days of ticket sales for our March Month of Fun Raffle. We are raffling different donated items everyday in March. This includes Skis, Avalanche Transceivers, Grand Targhee Season
BTAC forecasters have issued avalanche warnings again. The snowpack is incredibly weak this season, unlike most seasons, due to very dry conditions with cold, clear nights earlier this winter. We
Frank Carus, Director, Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center Avalanche centers across the country are gearing up for winter operations and preparing to issue avalanche forecasts. Skiers, riders, climbers, snowshoers and hunters venture
In the early season, many BTAC-operated SWE buckets remain covered. Depth sensors often produce inaccurate readings due to vegetation. Many SNOTEL, JHMR, and Targhee weather station sites are operational and
General Snow and Avalanche Bulletins will begin in early November as our snowpack grows and reasonable access to our forecast zones is established by seasonal snowfall. This General Bulletin provides
Spring Forecast Schedule Daily avalanche forecasting operations have ended for the 2022/23 season. General snow and avalanche information will be produced through April 30th, usually twice per week on Tuesday
THANK YOU ALL FOR MAKING THIS A HUGE SUCCESS Here is the List of Winners – This will be updated Daily at 7pm March 1: Stio Raymer Jacket , Teton Mountaineering
Bighorn sheep live in these mountains, surviving brutal winter conditions. Stress from human disturbances like skiing can push these iconic animals toward starvation. To protect Teton Range bighorn sheep: •