The North American Avalanche Danger Scale is a five level scale used to communicate the danger of avalanches to backcountry travelers. The danger focuses on general travel advice while considering the expected likelihood, size, and distribution of human-triggered and naturally occurring avalanches.
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United States
48° 13' 48.6444" N, 113° 22' 18.3" W
See map: Google Maps
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