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Canada
Canadian Avalanche Center  gateway to avalanche information in Canada
Canadian Avalanche Center Regional Bulletins
Quebec Avalanche Information (QC)
United States
American Avalanche Association  gateway to Avalanche Centers and info in the US
Forest Service National Avalanche Center
Mt. Washington (NH) Avalanche Center
Alaska Avalanche Information Center
Colorado Avalanche information Center
Crested Butte Avalanche Center
Teton Avalanche Center
Utah Avalanche Center
Sawtooth Nat. Forest Av. Center (Sun Valley, ID)
Payette Av. Center (McCall, ID)
Idaho Panhandle Nat. Forests Avalanche info
Gallatin NF Av. Center (Bozeman, MT)
Missoula, MT Avalanche Advisory
Glacier Country Avalanche Center (MT)
Wallowa Avalanche Center (N.E. OR)
Northwest Weather and Avalanche Center (WA)
Mt Shasta Avalanche Center
Sierra Avalanche Center (Truckee, CA)
Eastern Sierra Avalanche Center (CA)
Chugach NF Avalanche Center (AK)
Valdez Avalanche Center (AK)
Cordova AK, Avalanche Conditions
Juneau, AK Avalanche Conditions

Snow Safety Education and Industry Organizations
American Avalanche Institute
AIARE  American institute for Avalanche Research and Education
AAA American Avalanche Assocation
National Avalanche School

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Founded in 1862, Mammut is a Swiss company specializing in manufacturing the highest-quality alpine equipment. In addition to our popular BarryvoxS & Barryvox avalanche beacons, Airbags, and other snow safety equipment, Mammut makes a complete line of equipment for climbing, mountaineering, skiing, riding and outdoor activities.



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