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| How To Ski with Your Significant Other | 14 Feb 2026 | 00:38:22 | |
Happy Valentine's Day to the Wasatch! On today's episode, I'll interview Derek Cragun, a mental health therapist, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and avid backcountry skier about one of the more interesting topics I've covered on the Salt Lake Snowcast. Skiing with the person you love can be amazing...and also challenging at times. Derek and I will talk about tips and tricks for improving the backcountry experience between you and your spouse, boyfriend, girlfriend, partner, significant other, ski partner who you have a crush on, etc. I've heard a lot of people make some jokes about this topic over the years and it was refreshing to hear from a professional about why this is actually such an important topic. It's an episode that's relevant to everyone and you don't want to miss it! There's a lot to be excited about if you look at the weather forecast. With the door wide open for snow, it feels like Winter has finally decided to make an appearance. With changing conditions comes uncertainty so be cautious heading into the next active period of weather. Shoutout to SkiMo Co. for being an amazing partner this Winter. They just helped the Snowcast and Wasatch Backcountry Alliance put on the first Close Calls Forum and were fantastic hosts to a well attended event. We hope to see you at the next one! | |||
| Buses, Tolls, and Parking, Oh My! | 08 Feb 2026 | 00:31:54 | |
Jack Stauss is back on the Salt Lake Snowcast today to talk about all things transportation related to Little and Big Cottonwood Canyons. There have been some pretty huge updates since the last time we covered this topic and I hope people tune in to become informed about this crucial local issue. Don't forget about the Close Calls Forum happening on Thursday, Feb 12 at 6:30pm. The event will be hosted at SkiMo Co who have been so supportive of the Snowcast this year, stepping in as presenting sponsor for all of our episodes. I hope to see you there, I'll even have stickers! | |||
| Gatekeeping the Wasatch with Jack Stauss | 11 Jan 2025 | 00:31:24 | |
On today's show, I'll start with a brief summary of our backcountry conditions. Our snowpack setup in the Central Wasatch requires vigilance and patience. We’ve seen large avalanches in the past week that are well-connected, running full track, and crossing popular skin tracks. With four fatalities in the past few weeks across the intermountain West, it’s time to give the terrain a break and respect the power of the mountains. Also in this episode, Jack Stauss and I tackle one of the more contentious issues in the Wasatch and backcountry skiing in general: gatekeeping. We'll read a negative review someone shared about the podcast and address our own viewpoints on this topic. Should you hide all your Strava maps? Is it ok to ask for a conditions report? Where is the line between encouraging people to do their own work, but also encouraging access to the backcountry? I'd love to hear your thoughts. | |||
| The Inherent Danger and Grief of Backcountry Skiing | 04 Jan 2025 | 00:15:11 | |
This was a tough week in the Wasatch. I had something planned for the Snowcast, but it just didn’t seem appropriate to publish it given the current events. We’ve had two fatalities in the backcountry this week. And that’s heart wrenching. At a minimum, we need to acknowledge these events and talk about them. It doesn’t feel like enough to me to just take a business as usual approach to the podcast or my personal backcountry skiing. "The show must go on" doesn't really apply here. For mental health resources... | |||
| Activism and Advocacy with Wasatch Backcountry Alliance | 21 Dec 2024 | 00:33:13 | |
In today's episode, I'll be chatting with Dani Poirier from the Wasatch Backcountry Alliance. We'll get to know Dani a little bit before diving into some hot topics in the Wasatch. Dani will also provide some updates for us about current access issues, the WBA shuttle, and the organization's trail counting program. For snow, weather, and avalanche updates, all eyes are on an active period of weather between Christmas and New Years. It's still a ways out, but we have a good history of having reliable Winter storms right around Christmas time. Santa loves the Wasatch! Until then, you can choose to either manage persistent slabs on the polar aspects, or dodge rocks and stumps on the solar aspects. Time to do a little snow dance. | |||
| Solidarity with Ski Patrol Unions | 15 Dec 2024 | 00:36:09 | |
The Wasatch is starting to come back to life and we can all breathe a sigh of relief. After a long period of high pressure, our snow globe has returned, at least for now. In today's episode, I'll recap our snow, weather, and avalanches before jumping into an interview with Emmet Murray. Emmet is the unit Vice President out of the Canyons village for the Park City Ski Patrol Association where he works as a Hill Captain. We'll talk all things ski patrol before learning about ski patrol Unions and why they are important to your safety on the mountain. | |||
| What's in your Pack? with Zack Little | 07 Dec 2024 | 00:27:43 | |
Welcome back to Season 2 of the Salt Lake Snowcast! | |||
| Summer Updates | 28 Aug 2024 | 00:11:29 | |
It's been a long hot Summer and as temps are finally beginning to drop, I was feeling inspired to share a few thoughts about last Winter. I'll start with some appreciations and shoutouts and then reflect on our previous season. It was an amazing Winter to be a Wasatch skier and it's hard to imagine things getting better! I also have a few announcements from Utah Avy, Wasatch Backcountry Alliance, and Save Our Canyons. I can't wait for a new season of the Salt Lake Snowcast. Don't be shy and let me know what you think of the show and if you have any ideas for next season! I have so much gratitude to all the listens, streams, and shares. I'll be back once we can slide on snow again. | |||
| Episode 15: Avalanche Education and Mentorship with Kiira Antenucci | 06 Apr 2024 | 00:28:47 | |
Hey Everyone! Our first season at the Salt Lake Snowcast is starting to wrap up. Before we finish, I wanted to do an episode on our most requested topic: avalanche education and backcountry mentorship. To talk with me about this on the show is local guide and avalanche forecaster Kiira Antenucci. Kiira and I chat about how to make the jump from intermediate to expert, ways to find mentorship and ski partners, and we share our own opinions about the state of avalanche education. Tune in for a passionate discussion. | |||
| Episode 14: A Tale of Two Snowcasts | 25 Mar 2024 | 00:29:21 | |
I don't know about you, but I'm feeling a little seasonally confused these days. We had vicious East winds followed by high pressure and now, Old Man Winter has returned. We could see another few feet of snow before the end of the month so get out there and ski it while you can! | |||
| Episode 13: The Mark White Mindset | 09 Mar 2024 | 00:24:43 | |
The Salt Lake Snowcast is back this week with an interview from local skier Mark White AKA @spindrift65 on Instagram. Mark has been ski touring in the Wasatch for the past 40 years and has a perspective and approach to backcountry skiing that we haven’t really talked about this season. While he’s well known for his aesthetically pleasing powder turns and skin tracks, Mark is also prolific in making observations and paying attention to the mountains. When I started the SLSC this year, Mark was on my shortlist of folks to talk to and I’m stoked he was able to come on the show. One of my goals with the pod is to try and share knowledge by offering the community a new way to gain insight into backcountry skiing in the Wasatch. Mark’s interview this week is a great example of this and I think we can all learn something from his approach to the mountains. Lastly, a final reminder to subscribe to the podcast and never hesitate to send us a DM! | |||
| Episode 12: We've Made it to March! | 02 Mar 2024 | 00:17:50 | |
After taking last week off, we are back this weekend to talk with Jack Stauss about our current conditions as we head into another active period of weather. March is usually my favorite ski month with longer days and a more stable snowpack. We’ve made it over the hump of what we call Deep Winter, but we can still pretty much see any type of weather imaginable moving forward through the season. Buckle up, because March is coming in like a lion with lots of wind and moisture. Thanks for checking out the Salt Lake Snowcast. We’ll be doing weekly episode for at least the next month. If you’re interested in sponsoring the show, or if you have ideas for a sponsorship, reach out to the DMs on Instagram or saltlakesnowcast@gmail.com. To me, what's more important than a sponsorship is hearing from listeners about what you think about the show, giving us a five star rating, and sharing our episodes and Instagram posts. We'll be back next week! | |||
| An Avalanche Accident in the Ruby Mountains | 13 Jan 2026 | 00:45:26 | |
On today’s episode, I’ll be talking with local skier Fern Hardin about an avalanche accident she was involved in last year in the Ruby Mountains of Nevada while skiing Terminal Cancer Couloir. We’ll talk about what went wrong, what she learned, and how she approaches things differently after the accident. I won’t say too much more as I want Fern to tell the story. Stay tuned to the end of the episode for an exciting announcement about an upcoming event I’ll be hosting this Winter! I sincerely appreciate Fern’s willingness to speak about this accident in a public setting. Hopefully, her insight and reflection can help keep others safe and encourage more people in our amazing community to share their own learnings. Thanks to SkiMo Co for supporting the Snowcast this season! Without their support, we wouldn’t be able to hear stories like the one from Fern. Be sure to stop by the shop and grab a Salt Lake Snowcast sticker the next time you’re in the area! | |||
| Episode 11: An Avalanche Incident in Lisa Falls Couloir | 16 Feb 2024 | 00:52:56 | |
Thanks for checking out the Salt Lake Snowcast! This is our longest episode yet, but it's an important story to hear and I think any backcountry skier or rider will benefit from the accident analysis and discussion had in this week's episode. In the second part of the episode, I’ll turn the podcast over to Zack Little and Billy Haas to tell the story of a rescue in Lisa Falls from this past Saturday where they helped facilitate a helicopter evacuation of a solo skier they saw get avalanched 1500 feet down the couloir. Using this accident as a case study, we dissect travel etiquette in the Wasatch, the dangers of ignoring red flags, the importance terrain management, communication, and next steps for our backcountry community. I’d like this to be an ongoing conversation, so don’t be shy and send us an email or reach out to us on Instagram. | |||
| Episode 10: Deep Days in the Wasatch and Save Our Great Salt Lake | 10 Feb 2024 | 00:44:36 | |
What a week of powder skiing! A bit of wind early in the week, but things really turned on with right side up snow and light density powder coming in the last few days with light winds. This weekend should be all time conditions with bottomless turns under clear and cold sunny skies. Utah is still above average for the year with both snow and water. We’re doing much better than other parts of the country, so enjoy the snow and be grateful for what we have! In Part 2 of today’s show, I sit down and talk with Alex Veilleux from Save Our Great Salt Lake. Alex is part of a movement hoping to prevent the aridification of our beautiful and beloved Great Salt Lake. We’ll chat about how the drying up of the lake will impact skiers and riders through dust and the loss of lake effect snow. The episode wraps up with some advice and ideas for ways to get involved. Thanks for the support this past week! As always, I love hearing what people think about the show. If you ever have something you want to talk about and are interested in being a guest on the podcast, let me know! You can find us on IG at @saltlakesnowcast or reach out via email saltlakesnowcast@gmail.com | |||
| Episode 9: Playing the Numbers Game with Sam Cohen and Cody Hughes | 02 Feb 2024 | 00:41:12 | |
Thanks for tuning in to Episode 9 of the Salt Lake Snowcast. I wanted to get this one out as soon as possible as I think it is an incredibly important episode going into this weekend. After the usual backcountry update, I have an honest and vulnerable conversation with local pro skier Sam Cohen and our friend, ski guide, and avalanche forecaster Cody Hughes. Sam was caught, carried, and partially buried in an avalanche this past week and wanted to come on the show to tell the full story. With the help of Cody and Sam, the three of us debrief the current phenomenon right now in the Wasatch where, despite scary moderate danger with a persistent weak layer avalanche problem, the backcountry looks like a ski resort with tracks on every avalanche path as far as the eye can see. I keep going back to this quote from the show where Cody says “People are hedging their bets right now and what that means is they’re gambling.” You can stack the odds in your favor all day long and talk yourself into skiing avalanche terrain, but with a persistent weak layer, you’re still rolling the dice. And you know what…the thing about gambling is that the house always wins. At the end of the day, it’s a numbers game. Thanks for being here and giving us a listen. Feel free to send a DM or an email with any questions about today’s show. saltlakesnowcast@gmail.com | |||
| Episode 8: Trevor Thompson Discusses Risk | 27 Jan 2024 | 00:30:48 | |
Welcome to Episode 8! Things are trending positively right now for our persistent weak layer, but we aren’t out of the woods yet. It’s going to be one of those tempting weekends where you’ll likely see some bold tracks in big avalanche paths. Heading into this weekend, remember our discussion from last week about getting lucky vs. making good decisions. With our current snowpack, tracks aren’t necessarily indicating stability. In Part 2, local backcountry skier, former Navy SEAL, and man of many talents, Trevor Thompson, joins the Snowcast to chat about risk, group dynamics and fitness. Trevor’s approach to backcountry touring is intentional and grounded in years of experience. Finally, we wrap up today’s episode with our extended forecast for the Wasatch. We are back into high pressure and on a slow warming trend until the middle of next week before another storm is on deck for Friday. | |||
| Episode 7: Near Misses, Close Calls, and Red Flags | 20 Jan 2024 | 00:31:21 | |
Are we making good decisions or are we getting lucky? Going into this weekend, I have a message I want you to hear. We are headed in a bad direction and I don’t like the trend I’m seeing. We’ve seen some notable incidents and we have almost every “red flag” present right now in the Wasatch. Typically, we see some dangerous close calls, a few people get lucky, and then the luck eventually runs out. Let’s work together as a community, think before we drop in, and keep one another safe. On a more optimistic note, the snow globe continues this weekend with more powder on tap. Tune in for your usual update on backcountry conditions followed by a conversation with Jack Stauss about red flags and decision making. | |||
| Special Episode: Understanding Extreme Danger with Kiira Antenucci | 14 Jan 2024 | 00:12:54 | |
Hey Everyone! I just couldn’t help myself today. The mountains are popping off right now and we have extreme danger. These are not normal conditions. Things are dangerous and need to be taken seriously. Instead of going skiing, I had an extra espresso shot this morning, called up my friend and local avalanche forecaster for Utah Mountain Adventures, Kiira Antenucci, and chatted about our current conditions. If you have questions or curiosities about what extreme danger means, how we got here, what to make of these hazards, and when things will chill out, then tune in for a quick chat. Feel free to DM me on Instagram or email saltlakesnowcast@gmail.com with additional questions or if you'd like to come on the show. We’ll be back at the end of the week with a full episode and recap of these wild conditions. Don’t forget to rate the podcast, subscribe, and download. We appreciate all of the support! | |||
| Episode 6: Skiing the Uintas with Joey Manship | 13 Jan 2024 | 00:34:16 | |
It's been a busy, active week in the backcountry and episodes like this are quickly becoming my favorite to record and produce. There's a lot to talk about. We'll start today's show like usual by discussing the snow, weather, and avalanche conditions. Our house of cards is crumbling more and more everyday and this weekend has natural avalanche cycle written all over it. There have already been 40 backcountry avalanches reported to the UAC and I'm sure more and more observations will come in this weekend. Tune in to hear the complete story about what's going on in the backcountry. | |||
| Episode 5: Anneka Williams on Calling the Wasatch Home | 06 Jan 2024 | 00:30:59 | |
Welcome to 2024 and Episode Five of the SLSC. In Part One, we review what has been happening to our current snow surfaces during a long period of high pressure. Spoiler...it’s not good. Next, we have an interview with local writer, skier, and climate scientist Anneka Williams. Whether this is your first season in the Wasatch, you moved here a few years ago, or you were born in Salt Lake City, everybody was a beginner at some point. Anneka fills us in what it was like to move here during a historic Winter. If you’re a crusty local, take the time to reflect on your own coming of age in the Wasatch and if you just moved to town, listen to today’s episode for some great advice from Ani. We close out today’s episode by getting stoked on the next week of active weather across the Central Wasatch. Thanks for checking out the Snowcast. As always, I’d love to hear what you think about today’s episode and if you have something you want to hear on the pod, let me know! Be safe everybody and enjoy the snow. | |||
| Episode 4: The Little Cottonwood Canyon Gondola and Save our Canyons | 23 Dec 2023 | 00:41:21 | |
Following the update on current backcountry conditions, we review the forecasted storm coming in this weekend. It’s been changing every few hours and I’m still not really sure what to expect. Either way, we need the moisture and every little bit helps! With our mountains hovering around 80% of average snow water equivalent, we have room for opportunity! | |||
| Episode 3: Managing Low and Moderate Hazard with Billy Haas | 15 Dec 2023 | 00:48:19 | |
In Episode 3, we have an update from last week’s conversation about parking before recapping the amazing storm last Friday that produced the best conditions so far this season. After that, Billy Haas joins me for a discussion about what low and moderate avalanche hazard really means when we are dealing with persistent slab avalanche problems. We’ll discuss strategies for entering terrain when conditions are trending in a positive direction. Billy is one of the most well spoken people I know in the snow and avalanche world and is exceptional at translating data and science to real world decision making. He is an IFMGA guide, professional avalanche educator, and a passionate ski mountaineer. I hope you enjoy our honesty in the interview and remember to have patience and humility this coming weekend. If you are curious about where these danger ratings and avalanche problems come from, check out this article titled A Conceptual Model for Avalanche Hazard. I encourage any backcountry skier or rider in the Wasatch to be a member of the Wasatch Backcountry Alliance. These folks are doing great work to build community and provide solutions to transportation problems. As always, reach out if you’d like to be on the Salt Lake Snowcast or have a story to share with our community. I would be psyched to share your art, activism, or community building efforts. Please talk about us to your ski partners and give us a follow on Instagram @saltlakesnowcast or send us an email saltlakesnowcast@gmail.com. | |||
| Finding the Motivation with Will McKay | 23 Dec 2025 | 00:30:23 | |
Welcome back to Season 3 of the Salt Lake Snowcast! I couldn't be more excited to get this show on the road (or skintrack!) for this Winter. I have some great things lined up for the pod this year. One of my favorite things about running the Snowcast is that I can keep things topical and relevant. So, looking at the calendar, realizing we were more than halfway through December and I hadn’t published an episode yet, I began to think about motivation. It’s been an interesting start to the Winter in the Salt Lake area mountains and it seems like everyone I talk to is struggling, in one way or another, with motivating to go out and ski. So, I thought it was about time to record an episode on motivation and what to do with yourself when you just can’t get in the car and drive to the trailhead. Joining me to talk about this is AMGA Ski Guide and owner/operator of the Mountain Training Center Will McKay. I also want to officially announce that SkiMo Co is now the presenting sponsor of the Salt Lake Snowcast. I am so thrilled to be partnering with them this Winter. I'll try to keep the checkout area at the shop stocked with stickers, so be sure to stop in and tell them thanks for supporting the show. Will has also given listeners a discount code for the Mountain Training Center: SNOWCAST | |||
| Episode 2: The End of the Golden Era of Parking in the Wasatch | 08 Dec 2023 | 00:34:17 | |
In this week's episode, we start by diving into some of the numbers from our previous storm cycle. We'll review the avalanche activity and talk about current conditions in the backcountry. Next, Jack and I did the work for you and have the low down on updates to parking in Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons. Things are changing and long gone are the days where you could wake up at 8am, get to Willow Fork at 9am, and park for free. We'll talk about transportation solutions, who is responsible, and why things are changing. | |||
| Episode 1: Early Season Conditions and a Conversation with Nikki Champion | 01 Dec 2023 | 00:48:09 | |
In the first Episode of the Salt Lake Snowcast, I sit down with Jack Stauss to talk about the current Low Tide conditions in the Wasatch. We also have an interview with Utah Avalanche Center Forecaster Nikki Champion to reflect on last Winter and help us get stoked for the upcoming season. With a big storm on the way, tune in to get up to date information on the current conditions and hear about how much snow to expect this weekend. | |||
| TRAILER | 27 Nov 2023 | 00:03:53 | |
The Salt Lake Snowcast is a weekly podcast discussing snow, weather, and avalanche observations while also diving deep into some hot topics about our Wasatch Mountains through interviews with local skiers and riders. | |||
| Mali Noyes and Project Rapid Fire | 16 May 2025 | 00:39:11 | |
When most Wasatch skiers were starting to put their skis away for the Season, local crusher Mali Noyes set out on one of the most challenging efforts I've seen in the Wasatch in recent memory: skiing all Chuting Gallery lines as fast as possible. Accomplishing her goal of all 93 lines in just 47 days, Mali not only pushed herself, but also pushed the limits of what's capable in our beloved local mountains. I'll catch up with Mali in this episode to talk about the project and hear what it's like to handle so much steep skiing, exposure, and risk in such a short amount of time. I’m not sure how many more episodes I’ll publish before the start of next Winter. So thanks everyone for all the listens, streams, downloads, follows, and most importantly the supporters on the Buy Me a Coffee website. The user supported model for small creative projects like this one is a great way to support your local community. The Salt Lake Snowcast is also supported by Alpha Coffee. If you visit Alpha, make sure you mention the Salt Lake Snowcast and you’ll get a free sticker! Don't forget to send this episode to your friends and hit subscribe so you don't miss an episode. Thanks for the love and we'll be back soon! | |||
| From Avalanche Survivor to Avalanche Educator: The Sam Kapacinksas Story | 09 Mar 2025 | 00:41:54 | |
The Salt Lake Snowcast is back this weekend with an interview with Sam Kapacinksas. Sam will be sharing a story with us from an avalanche in 2016 that he was caught and carried in, and then walked away from mostly unscathed. We'll talk about how that day has influenced his trajectory as a backcountry skier. It’s honestly been one of my favorite interviews I’ve done on the Salt Lake Snowcast. Before we jump into that, I’ll give a quick update on backcountry conditions and avalanche hazard. A big storm is on deck for this later week so enjoy the sunshine while we have it. March is always my favorite month of the year so don't give up on Winter yet! UAC report from the Birthday Chutes Avalanche. Salt Lake Tribune article Avalanche Hour podcast Part 1 Avalanche Hour podcast Part 2 The Salt Lake Snowcast is supported by Alpha Coffee. If you visit Alpha, make sure you mention the Salt Lake Snowcast and you’ll get a free sticker! Another way to support the show is to become a member via buymeacoffee.com/saltlakesnowcast. You can also share the podcast with your friends and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks for the love and we'll be back soon! | |||
| A Warning to the Wasatch with Cody Hughes | 22 Feb 2025 | 00:39:14 | |
After short break last week, the Snowcast is back today to talk about current conditions. I'm joined on the show by my friend, local guide, and avalanche forecaster Cody Hughes. Talking with Cody last week, we both had the same gut feeling about our snowpack: it's dangerous, complex, and makes us both uncomfortable. Our goal with this weekend's episode is to share some knowledge and do our part to help the community understand what's going on in the snow. Tune in for a passionate and vulnerable conversation. Have a safe weekend everybody. The Salt Lake Snowcast is supported by Alpha Coffee. If you visit Alpha, make sure you mention the Salt Lake Snowcast and you’ll get a free sticker! Another way to support the show is to become a member via buymeacoffee.com/saltlakesnowcast. You can also share the podcast with your friends and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks for the love and we'll be back soon! | |||
| Catching up with Craig Gordon | 08 Feb 2025 | 00:35:16 | |
On today's episode, I'm joined by Utah Avalanche Center Forecaster Craig Gordon. As one of the more recognizable people in Utah's backcountry scene, I've been looking forward to chatting with Craig ever since I started the podcast. We'll talk about Craig's backstory and how he came to be an avy forecaster before a discussion on our current snowpack. You can stop by Ecker Middle School next Tuesday, February 11th at 6:30pm for a more in depth State of the Snowpack conversation with Craig. Learn more about Craig's story here. The Salt Lake Snowcast is supported by Alpha Coffee. I regularly stop by both their shops—at the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon and downtown at 111 S Main Street. Alpha offers a great breakfast and lunch, as well as wine and beer, making it my favorite stop both before or after ski tours. If you visit Alpha, make sure you mention the Salt Lake Snowcast and you’ll get a free sticker! Another way to support the show is to become a member via buymeacoffee.com/saltlakesnowcast. You can also share the podcast with your friends and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks for the love and we'll be back soon! | |||
| Hot Takes on Avalanche Education with Tarah O'Connor | 02 Feb 2025 | 00:34:39 | |
Another week, another Salt Lake Snowcast. With some noteworthy conditions in the backcountry I’ll take a few minutes today to talk about weather and avalanches before an interview with local snow professional Tarah O’Connor. Tarah and I will talk about her two decade career working in the snow and get some opinions and hot takes from her on avalanche education and the state of the ski industry. I appreciate that Tarah doesn’t hold back and so willing to share her time and her opinions. I also want to welcome Alpha Coffee as the first sponsor of the Snowcast. I love their coffee and regularly stop by both their shops—at the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon and downtown at 111 S Main Street. Besides coffee they offer a great breakfast and lunch, as well as wine and beer making it my favorite stop both before or after ski tours. If you visit Alpha, make sure you mention the Salt Lake Snowcast and you’ll get a free sticker! Another way to support the show is to become a member via buymeacoffee.com/saltlakesnowcast. I took a deeper dive this week into my thoughts on the current snowpack and all subscribers can read my blog posts AND get a Salt Lake Snowcast Sticker! You can also share the podcast with your friends and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks for the love and we'll be back next week! | |||
| The Ethics of Uphill Travel in the Wasatch with Colby Stetson | 26 Jan 2025 | 00:43:40 | |
The Snowcast is back this week for an important conversation about uphill travel. Joining me on the show is local guide and avalanche professional Colby Stetson. We'll chat about everything from the etiquette of skin tracks, backcountry travel dos and don'ts, and some common uptracks for accessing Wasatch Classics. Colby and I certainly aren’t the authority on this topic, in fact nobody is, but what we tried to do in this episode is discuss some standards, expectations, and like with any episode of the Salt Lake Snowcast, encourage some critical thinking. I’m always open to hearing from listeners, so don’t be shy! | |||