Seth Ferguson

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The perfect storm starts out as relatively heavy, wet snow, so it bonds well to the old snow, then progressively turns colder, thus depositing lighter and lighter snow. We call this “right-side-up snow.” It bonds well to the old snow, the new snow doesn’t have a slab, and if there are no instabilities in the old snow, everything is hunky-dory.
Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain
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