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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 1H 14M

Avalanche Forecasting in a Time of Uncertainty

from Trail Break Radio · host Winter Wildlands Alliance

Avalanche forecasts are one of the most trusted safety tools in winter recreation and travel. Built daily by professionals who wake before dawn, dig into the snowpack, analyze storms, track wind, and translate complex data into clear public guidance that shapes life-or-death decisions for as many as 30 million people. But can avalanche forecasting survive the current administration? How stable is the system that keeps us informed (and alive) in the backcountry?SPEAKERS: Caroline Miller, Executive Director of the Utah Avalanche Center David Reichel, Executive Director of the Sierra Avalanche CenterScott Schell, Executive Director of the Northwest Avalanche CenterBrody Leven, professional chairlift-free adventure skier (moderator)RESOURCES:⁠Winter Wildlands Alliance Action Center⁠ ⁠Subscribe to Winter Wildlands Alliance⁠⁠Winter Wildlands Alliance Stash Blog⁠Find Your Local Avalanche CenterSUPPORTED BY: Outdoor Alliance, REI Co-op, The Mountaineers, Duct Tape Then Beer/Dirt Bag Diaries, High Country News, Phreem Family Brewers, and University of Washington’s Pack Forest.CREDITS:Produced and co-hosted by Anneka Williams and Emily ScottEdited by Adam Titmuss Theme music by Rattlesnake Preachers feat. Kerry McClayAdditional Music by Blue Dot Sessions

Avalanche forecasts are one of the most trusted safety tools in winter recreation and travel. Built daily by professionals who wake before dawn, dig into the snowpack, analyze storms, track wind, and translate complex data into clear public guidance that shapes life-or-death decisions for as many as 30 million people. But can avalanche forecasting survive the current administration? How stable is the system that keeps us informed (and alive) in the backcountry?SPEAKERS: Caroline Miller, Executive Director of the Utah Avalanche Center David Reichel, Executive Director of the Sierra Avalanche CenterScott Schell, Executive Director of the Northwest Avalanche CenterBrody Leven, professional chairlift-free adventure skier (moderator)RESOURCES:⁠Winter Wildlands Alliance Action Center⁠ ⁠Subscribe to Winter Wildlands Alliance⁠⁠Winter Wildlands Alliance Stash Blog⁠Find Your Local Avalanche CenterSUPPORTED BY: Outdoor Alliance, REI Co-op, The Mountaineers, Duct Tape Then Beer/Dirt Bag Diaries, High Country News, Phreem Family Brewers, and University of Washington’s Pack Forest.CREDITS:Produced and co-hosted by Anneka Williams and Emily ScottEdited by Adam Titmuss Theme music by Rattlesnake Preachers feat. Kerry McClayAdditional Music by Blue Dot Sessions

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