An avalanche at Mount Shasta over Presidents Day weekend moved a “mind-boggling” amount of snow, forming 60-foot-tall walls, according to the Mount Shasta Avalanche Center.
By Wednesday evening, the Mount Shasta area had 4-8 inches of snow on the ground and The National Weather Service predicts that snow showers will continue until Friday. Last ski season ...
Typically, Mount Shasta rangers patrol the mountain to assess avalanche hazards, collect snow depth data, and maintain facilities at Bunny Flat trailhead, although they are trained and ready to ...
Climbing Rangers Nick Meyers and Eric Falconer of the Mount Shasta Avalanche Center were on patrol at the Old Ski Bowl on Dec. 24, 2024, when they spotted the freezing flyer in the snow ...