Colorado Avalanche Information Center

Colorado Avalanche Information Center

The Colorado Avalanche Information Center provides information about snowpack stability throughout the state of Colorado for motorists and backcountry recreationists in order to reduce the number of avalanche deaths, injuries, and economic damages within the state.[1] Colorado accounts for 1/3 of avalanche deaths within the United States, and avalanches are the most deadly natural disaster within Colorado.[1] The Center, originally called the Colorado Avalanche Warning Center, was initially created in 1973 as part of a US Forest Service program which ended in 1983, when it was transferred to the Colorado Department of Natural Resources. Since 1987, the Center has been part of the Colorado Geological Survey, and provides contractual services to the Colorado Department of Transportation.[1]

Organization

CAIC's main office is in Boulder, with field offices in Aspen, Breckinridge, and in the San Juan Mountains.[1] The Center employs 15 "avalanche professionals".[2]

Work

Colorado has a large population of people who utilize mountain roads, and increasing numbers of people in the backcountry.[3] The Center provides education to backcountry athletes and motorists who desire to learn more about the mountain and safety.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d About the CAIC
  2. ^ CAIC Staff
  3. ^ Friends of CAIC
  4. ^ FAQ

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