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In this episode of the Avalanche Hour, host Jake Hutchinson sits down with Gabrielle Antonioli, a forecaster for the Bridger Teton Avalanche Center and founder of the A3’s Resilience Project. They discuss Gabrielle's journey into avalanche forecasting, the importance of mental health support in the avalanche community, and the need for inclusive avalanche education for motorized users. The conversation also delves into the unique challenges of forecasting on the Going to the Sun Road, highlighting the complexities of forecasting for wet snow natural avalanches. In this conversation, Gabrielle and Hutch discuss the importance of mentorship and community, and emphasize the need for a supportive environment for future generations.

The Fundamental Process in Conventional Avalanche Forecasting by Ed LaChapelle

We hope you enjoy the conversation.

Music: Ketsa

Art: Mike Tea

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In this episode of the Avalanche Hour, host Jake Hutchinson sits down with Gabrielle Antonioli, a forecaster for the Bridger Teton Avalanche Center and founder of the A3’s Resilience Project. They discuss Gabrielle's journey into avalanche forecasting, the importance of mental health support in the avalanche community, and the need for inclusive avalanche education for motorized users. The conversation also delves into the unique challenges of forecasting on the Going to the Sun Road, highlighting the complexities of forecasting for wet snow natural avalanches. In this conversation, Gabrielle and Hutch discuss the importance of mentorship and community, and emphasize the need for a supportive environment for future generations.

The Fundamental Process in Conventional Avalanche Forecasting by Ed LaChapelle

We hope you enjoy the conversation.

Music: Ketsa

Art: Mike Tea

Please Fill out our Listener Survey!

Support for this episode was provided by:

⁠Wyssen Avalanche Control⁠

⁠Gordini⁠

⁠OpenSnow⁠: use code avalanche50 for 50% off of your all-access subscription

Raide Research: use code avhour for 10% your next pack or bibs!

  continue reading

216 episodes

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