Snow, science and poetry: Northwest Avalanche Center marks 50 years of service

In the 1970s, there was no guidance for people heading outside of controlled ski areas. Rich Marriott and Mark Moore set out to change that.

SNOQUALMIE PASS, Wash. — This year, the Northwest Avalanche Center marks 50 years of backcountry avalanche forecasting. It’s a milestone that traces back to two curious graduate students and a mission to fill a dangerous information void in the mountains of the Northwest.

In the early 1970s, avalanche deaths in the western United States climbed sharply — rising from roughly seven per year to more than 20 as backcountry recreation surged. There was no guidance for people heading outside of controlled

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