There had been one small avalance two days before. We were registered with the park randers, and had many people who knew of our exact itineraries. We saw one park ranger on the mountain each day. You had to have a permit and conditions were discussed with other hikers and multiple rangers before starting. All agreed avalance risk was low. Falling rocks was more of a concern in some areas due to instability created by melt off.SaladFork said:Dude you guys are sporting no avalanche beacons?
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