Snow and windy conditions have prompted the Gallatin National Forest Avalanche Center to warn hunters to beware of avalanches as they hike into the mountains for the last week of Montana’s big game season.On another note, it sounds like we will have more than enough water in Lake Sakakawea for fracking next spring/summer.
In the past few days, the Cooke City area has received more than 20 inches of new snow. Chabot said it doesn’t take much snow at high elevations to create a slide with significant force.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Avalanche Warnings in November -- Global Warming a Risk for Montana Hunters
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