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Avalanche warning is effect until Monday

Backcountry hikers, skiers and snowmobilers must be extremely careful

Backcountry hikers, skiers and snowmobilers throughout the province are being warned to take extreme care this weekend.

Avalanche Canada issued a special public warning that began on Friday and will remain in effect until Monday.

The warning applies to the northwest coast and south coast inland, as well as to the Cariboo, Columbia and Kootenay-Boundary regions, the Purcell range and the Lizard-Flathead area in southeastern B.C.

Avalanche experts say a weak layer of snow has been buried under recent heavier snowfalls and the risk is especially pronounced at lower elevations, although hazards also exist at and above the tree line.

Avalanche Canada spokesman James Floyer says the snowpack has been relatively stable but the situation has now changed and recreational backcountry users must understand the conditions.

He says everyone should stay safe by remaining on low-angled terrain, even below the tree line, wearing an avalanche transceiver in transmit mode and carrying a probe and shovel.

For up-to-date information check the daily forecasts at www.avalanche.ca and Avalanche Canada’s Mountain Information Network.



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