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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2022 · 1H 15M

6.16 Frank Carus

from The Avalanche Hour Podcast · host The Avalanche Hour

In episode 6.16, I sit down with Frank Carus. The (now) former director of the Mount Washington Avalanche center talks about his career and experiences working in the presidential range of the White Mountains in New Hampshire. The MWAC is one of two US National Forest Avalanche Centers that hold the responsibility of responding to rescues within their forecast area. Frank recounts a couple unfortunate avalanche accidents that have some lessons for us all. Music on this episode was created by Age Diamanté.

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