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Survey: 2020 Avalanche Professional Census

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By Katie Warren, Eeva Latosuo, John Stimberis, & Halsted Morris To promote diversity, recruitment, retention, and professional development in the avalanche industry, it is necessary to understand the industry averages regarding wages, injury rates, and...

In Memoriam: Remembering Art Judson

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In this piece from Issue 39.1, The Avalanche Review paid tribute to forecasting pioneer Art Judson, who passed away this summer

A3 Member Meeting | November 2020

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The 2020 Annual A3 Member Meeting was held on November 5, with over 100 members in attendance. See a recording of the meeting here.

Seminar: Behavioral Economics and Avalanche Decision-Making

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Dr. George Lowenstein kicked off the American Avalanche Association’s 2020 online seminar series with a talk entitled, “Behavioral Economics and Avalanche Decision Making."

ECT Test Update

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The Extended Column Test (ECT) is now one of the most popular tests to assess point snow instability. Ten years after its introduction, researchers have an update based on a large, international data set.

Education: Prepping for a Pro Course

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Introduction and comments by Kate Koons • Article by Bill Mark This coming winter marks the fourth winter of running pro courses. If you are already in the industry or aspiring to be, you have...
A team of students works to complete a full profile in Little Cottonwood Canyon

Pro/Rec Split: An Educator’s Musings

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Longtime avalanche educator Peter Earle's thoughts on the pro/rec split, plus tips for students about to complete their pro courses.

Women in the Avalanche Industry (Part 2)

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In part two of our Women's Inclusion Project from Issue 38.4, we interviewed four influential women in the avalanche industry.

Women in the Avalanche Industry (Part 1)

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In part one of our Women's Inclusion Project from Issue 38.3, we interviewed four influential women in the avalanche industry.
The upper part of the 3/31/84 avalanche taken two days later

Historic Avalanche: Highland Bowl 1984

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In this article from Issue 37.1, we explore the historic avalanche that wrote a tragic chapter in Aspen history 34 years ago.