Chugach State Park

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Issued
Wed, September 25th, 2024 - 7:00AM
Expires
Thu, September 26th, 2024 - 7:00AM
Forecaster
CNFAIC Staff
Conditions Summary

Fall 2024 has arrived!

Snow is starting to fall on the peaks and with that we’d like to announce some upcoming events and early season avalanche reminders.


Upcoming Events:

Oct 10, 8:00pm-  Snow Stories 6.0 – Annual BearTooth Avalanche Center Fundraiser!

  • Get stoked for the winter with the Friends of the Chugach Avalanche Center. The night will feature local speakers who will be serving up stories of adventure, laughs, and some lessons along the way. Tickets HERE.

 

Oct 17, 7:00pm- MSP Ski Filmjoint fundraiser!

  • MatchStick Productions – “Calm Beneath Castles” – Trailer HERE.
    Showing at the West Anchorage High School Auditorium. Doors open at 6pm.
  • This event supports the Friends of the Chugach Avalanche Center and the Alaska Avalanche School.
  • Tickets HERE ($20 in advance and $25 at the door).

 

Nov 8, 9am to 4:30pm-  Southcentral Alaska Avalanche Workshop

  • Alaska’s Annual snow science workshop (SAAW). NEW venue at Alyeska Hotel!
  • This event is geared for both snow professionals and public backcountry users alike. If you are a snow/avalanche geek, this is the event for you! Please see details and registration at akavalancheworkshop.org.
  • Tickets on sale now! HERE

 

SCHOLARSHIPS:

    • Several Avalanche Education Scholarships are available. These are through endowments in memory of Amy Downing and Rob Hammel. Scholarships open for application on October 1, deadlines are December 1. Check them out for yourself and/or please pass along to anyone that may be interested.

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Chugach State Park – early season operations:

  • The Avalanche Center will begin issuing intermittent snow, weather and avalanche updates as conditions warrant from late October 2024 through mid November.
  • Weekend Avalanche Outlooks are planned to begin Thanksgiving weekend.

Early season reminders:

  • Early season avalanches happen and can catch any of us off guard.
    • Watch for the famous signs of instability – the Red Flags (recent avalanches, cracking/whumpfing in the snow around you, strong wind, recent snowfall and/or rain).
    • Heading into the mountains during, or right after, a snowfall is the most dangerous time. This is when avalanches are most likely to occur; especially important to realize for hunters and others that may not have avalanches in the forefront of their minds.

Avalanche rescue gear and communications:

  • This is a great time to be sure your rescue gear is working properly.
    • Beacons (avalanche transceivers) need fresh batteries
    • Probes need to be able to assemble properly with no weak points in the cable
    • Shovels are not damaged and it is a true avalanche shovel
    • Airbags should be charged, working properly, and tested
  • Is your InReach up to date and associated with the correct contacts

*REMEMBER, the best way to keep tabs on current events/information for the early season is on our Facebook page and Instagram!!*

Max’s Mtn on the left with Big League just behind it in the clouds. Photographed from our Forest Service office in Girdwood by Carolyn Seramur, longtime avy center supporter and FS colleague. 09.23.24.

Observations
Recent Observations for Chugach State Park
Date Region Location
05/29/24 Chugach State Park Avalanche: Harp mtn west aspect
05/07/24 Chugach State Park Observation: Mt. Eklutna
04/27/24 Chugach State Park Avalanche: Chugach Front Range Powerline Valley
04/16/24 Chugach State Park Observation: South Fork of Eagle River
04/13/24 Chugach State Park Avalanche: South Fork Hiland Road
04/10/24 Chugach State Park Observation: Chugach Front Range Flattop
04/09/24 Chugach State Park Observation: South Fork of Eagle River
04/08/24 Chugach State Park Avalanche: Arctic Valley/ Gordon Lyon
04/06/24 Chugach State Park Observation: Eagle River South Fork
04/06/24 Chugach State Park Avalanche: False Peak

This is a general backcountry conditions summary. This advisory does not apply to highways, railroads or operating ski areas.