Avalanche Forecast
Most of the territory remains below the threshold for avalanche formation. However, a few isolated wind slabs may form in areas of maximum accumulation, such as ravines and couloirs. With numerous obstacles not buried, skiing remains very risky.
Danger ratings
Saturday



| Alpine | Early Season |
| Treeline | Early Season |
| Below Treeline | Early Season |
Sunday
| Alpine | Early Season |
| Treeline | Early Season |
| Below Treeline | Early Season |
Monday
| Alpine | Early Season |
| Treeline | Early Season |
| Below Treeline | Early Season |
Terrain and Travel Advice
Problems
No problems identified.
Avalanche Summary
No avalanche activity was observed or reported.
If you head into the backcountry, thanks for sharing your observations on the Mountain Information Network (MIN).
Snowpack Summary
The snowpack depth varies between 30 and 60 cm. Accumulations may be greater in couloirs and depressions and in areas of maximum loading. There is between 15 and 30 cm of light snow on the surface, available for transport, which may settle as wind slabs on leeward slopes.
Weather Summary
For the coming week, we invite you to consult the public weather resources recommended when preparing for a mountain outing and available here.
Confidence
No Rating
For backcountry rescue call 911 and tell them you are in the Chic-Chocs ![]()
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