Avalanche bulletin

Issued around 6 pm every day from December 1 to April 30

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Date issued
Tuesday 14 November 2023, 10 H 00
Valid until
Thursday 30 November 2023, 18 H 00
Prepared by
jfmichaud

We will be back on December 1st, 2023.

Get out, enjoy the mountains and stay safe.

Wednesday

Alpine
Treeline
Below Treeline

Early Season

Insufficient observations exist to reliably rate the avalanche danger. Expect shallow snow cover with buried rocks, trees, and stumps hidden just beneath the surface. Avalanche danger will be most likely in gullies and other areas where wind has deposited snow and created slabs that are often poorly bonded to a weak base.

Early Season

Insufficient observations exist to reliably rate the avalanche danger. Expect shallow snow cover with buried rocks, trees, and stumps hidden just beneath the surface. Avalanche danger will be most likely in gullies and other areas where wind has deposited snow and created slabs that are often poorly bonded to a weak base.

Early Season

Insufficient observations exist to reliably rate the avalanche danger. Expect shallow snow cover with buried rocks, trees, and stumps hidden just beneath the surface. Avalanche danger will be most likely in gullies and other areas where wind has deposited snow and created slabs that are often poorly bonded to a weak base.

Alpine Early Season
Treeline Early Season
Below Treeline Early Season

Thursday

Alpine Early Season
Treeline Early Season
Below Treeline Early Season

Friday

Alpine Early Season
Treeline Early Season
Below Treeline Early Season
Travel advice

No problems identified.

Avalanche Summary

As we are off season, thanks for sharing this valuable data with other users on the Mountain Information Network.

Snowpack Summary

Going out in the mountains? Remember to fill out a MIN report to inform the rest of the community of the conditions, or consult them to prepare your day.

To create a MIN: https://www.avalanche.ca/mountain-information-network/submit

To consult the MIN: https://www.avalanche.ca/map

It is also all available on the Ski Haute Gaspésie application!

Weather Summary
Confidence: Low

For backcountry rescue call 911 and tell them you are in the Chic-Chocs

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