Weekly report 1.8.2025
Alaska Safe Riders here with your weekly snow and trail report thanks to support from the Mat-Su Health Foundation and this station.
Highs this week in the southcentral will be hovering around freezing with forecasts calling for plenty of new precipitation.
North near Petersville, we’re getting reports of 4 inches of old snow and glaciation, making trails icy and slick. Gunsight Lodge off the Glenn Highway however, is reporting 4 feet of fresh snow! Riders have also been reporting more snow above 2,000 feet.
Remember to use caution if your travel takes you in or near the mountains. Hatcher’s Pass, Turnagain Pass, and Summit Lake are all reporting Considerable Avalanche danger. Know before you go! Get current snow and avalanche conditions at Alaska_Snow-dot-org.
With all the slick and icy conditions, be sure to cleat up for safety! A bad fall on ice can end an otherwise fun day of riding in a hurry.
The team at Alaska Safe Riders have a host of training opportunities available for the whole family. From basic rider safety courses, to intensive glacier travel, and backcountry safety workshops. Learn more and sign up today at Alaska_Safe_Riders-dot-o-r-g.
Keep thinking snow! And Join us next week for more updates and tips!
Weekly report 1.8.2025
Highs this week in the southcentral will be hovering around freezing with forecasts calling for plenty of new precipitation.
North near Petersville, we’re getting reports of 4 inches of old snow and glaciation, making trails icy and slick. Gunsight Lodge off the Glenn Highway however, is reporting 4 feet of fresh snow! Riders have also been reporting more snow above 2,000 feet.
Remember to use caution if your travel takes you in or near the mountains. Hatcher’s Pass, Turnagain Pass, and Summit Lake are all reporting Considerable Avalanche danger. Know before you go! Get current snow and avalanche conditions at Alaska_Snow-dot-org.
With all the slick and icy conditions, be sure to cleat up for safety! A bad fall on ice can end an otherwise fun day of riding in a hurry. The team at Alaska Safe Riders have a host of training opportunities available for the whole family. From basic rider safety courses, to intensive glacier travel, and backcountry safety workshops. Learn more and sign up today at AlaskaSafeRiders.org.
Keep thinking snow! And Join us next week for more updates and tips!
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