Avalanche Canada’s Mountain Information Network has recently undergone a major upgrade. You can learn more here: http://www.avalanche.ca/mountain-information-network where
there are a couple of videos and an FAQ document. In short,
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The MIN now allows exchange of much more detailed data about avalanches, weather, and snowpack observations.
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Incident reports are supported.
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The data is displayed on our map at www.avalanche.ca and
can be filtered by report type and date range.
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The system is free of charge, open to all, and works anywhere in the world.
Please send comments, questions, or suggestions to
Karl Klassen, Avalanche Canada
Public Avalanche Warning Service Manager
kklassen@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 250-814-8981