Stable snowpack, low avalanche danger create great backcountry skiing conditions
Avalanche conditions across the state are in the low category below 8,000 feet in elevation. There are no high or extreme warnings anywhere in the ...

Avalanche conditions across the state are in the low category below 8,000 feet in elevation. There are no high or extreme warnings anywhere in the state. (Utah Avalanche Center) (Utah Avalanche Center) LOGAN, Utah — Avalanche conditions across the state are in the low category below 8,000 feet in elevation. There are no high or extreme warnings anywhere in the state. One avalanche forecaster who covers the Logan area said it's a change from what we've seen recently. It's tough to imagine getting paid to go backcountry skiing all the time.