Season 3, Episode 11 || Wednesday, February 21st, 2024 || The Future is Bright

EPISODE · Feb 22, 2024 · 27 MIN

Season 3, Episode 11 || Wednesday, February 21st, 2024 || The Future is Bright

from The San Juan Snowcast · host Chris Dickson

Spring’s around the corner, there a storm in the forecast, and the kids are alright… the future is bright! In this week’s episode I discuss the state of the snowpack, stepping out, recent avalanches,  El Niño, the pole penetrometer, and much much more. I also share some events from the Community Calendar and we hear from the Outdoor Ed class at Telluride High about what they think of the backcountry. Give it a listen! THINK SNOW!Instagram: @sanjuansnowcastEmail: [email protected]: @Chris-DicksonThanks as always to my sponsors!  - Mountain Trip- Silverton Avalanche School- The Peter Inglis Avalanche Education Fund- Jagged Edge Mountain Gear - Telluride Mountain ClubMusic on this week’s show: “Ghetto Funk” by Queens Community Show Band“Rugged Walk” by The Rugged Nuggets“Cool Reggae Party” by Juanitos“Funk for Food” by Moderator“Mondo Whack” by Juanitos

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