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Monday, January 30, 2012
26cm
-3C
280cm

Yesterday and todays snow add up to 26 cm in 24 hrs. The snow is fantastic right now!

Mid mountain base 280 cm

Temp -3

Current weather system moving through the area will continue to deliver light snow on through the night. Winds will not be a major factor overnight and tempertures will average a little below zero.

Periods of light snow are expected Monday, with the snow becoming showery in nature. Light to moderate winds are expected, with temepratures remaing  below zero.

Snowfall breaks up on Wednesday, with occasional light snowfall returning Thursday. Temepratures will warm up a few degrees Thursday, but we expect readings to remain below zero.

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Conny Amelunxen – Lead Guide

In 1996 Conny began his training with the CAA (Canadian Avalanche Association) and 1997 with the ACMG or Association of Canadian Mountain Guides certification program. He currently holds an Alpine Guide and Ski Guide Certificate, and is recognized internationally as an IFMGA/UIAGM Mountain Guide.

He guides and instructs on the rock and the mountains in the summer. In the winter he guides at Backcountry Snowcats and ice climbing trips as well as instructs avalanche courses, consults and manages avalanche control programs throughout the world. A certified Occupational First Aid Technician, Rescue Diver, Amelunxen also instructs Improvised High Angle Rescue and Orienteering.