Avalanche Links (alphabetical order)
Alaska Avalanche School - Anchorage based educational nonprofit, the major source of public avalanche education for non-Southeast Alaska. We trade instructors regularly with them. Their courses meet our standards and follow the same high quality Alaskan format; highly recommended. They also sell avalanche gear and texts at good prices.
The Alaska Mountain Safety Center in Anchorage , 907-345-3566, does not have a website but does avalanche hazard management consulting and custom training of very good quality, carries avalanche gear and textbooks at good prices, and is the bulk source for the text Snow Sense and the clinometer/crystal cards we use in our courses.
American Avalanche Association (AAA) - The national professional association for avalanche workers in the US, publishers of the Avalanche Review and Snow, Weather, and Avalanches: Observational Guidelines for Avalanche Programs in the United States. Certifying body for avalanche instructors, organizers of the Professional Avalanche Workers’ School, source of the course guidelines followed in the US, originators of the Westwide Avalanche Network.
AvaDogs Alaska - One avalanche dog, two in training, avalanche dog and snow information.
Beacon Reviews.com - An independent volunteer effort, source of information on avalanche transceivers and related links.
Caltech Snow Crystals Site - The best snow crystal photos, and information on snow in the atmosphere. Gorgeous stuff, books, and research.
Canadian Avalanche Association - Canada’s source for avalanche information. Try the discussion group link, then the Klondike region, for a discussion page where people’s shared observations from the White Pass and Haines Pass areas could be posted to see if it is still active. If so, we encourage people to post Skagway and Haines observations on this page.
Chugach NF Av Center - A new effort in the past few years, based in Girdwood. No forecast yet, but exzcellent information on conditions.
Cyberspace Snow and Avalanche Center (CSAC) - Forecasts, education, information. Good accident reports and statistics. Lots of links to sources.
Montana State University - This is probably the top school for snow science in the US. A great place to do graduate school.
National Snow and Ice Data Center - More on glaciers and snow than avalanches, but interesting.
SEADOGS - The main search and rescue and the main search dog organization for our region. Four certified avalanche dogs and two in training, active since 1977.
Southeast Alaska Avalanche Center - Our Avalanche Center for Southeast Alaska, part of the National Avalanche Center network. Advisories posted when funded, extensive education resources, information, reports, photos, and research.
Swiss Federal Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research (SLF) - The premier avalanche research organization in the world.
Westwide Avalanche Network - This is the closest thing to a one-stop US avalanche site: all the Centers in the National Avalanche Center network, the National Avalanche Center, the American Avalanche Association, links to Centers in Canada and Europe, links to many other sources.
US Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) - Interesting snow and ice research.
US Forest Service National Avalanche Center Technical Papers - Cool snow geek source from the National Avalanche Center.
University of Calgary Applied Snow and Avalanche Research - Bruce Jamieson’s program does some of the best graduate-level research. Very useful, practical studies on key areas of interest, good program.
Yukon Ski Patrol - information from our neighbors in Whitehorse.
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