Mt. Avalon
Updated Mar 22, 1:10 AM
Conditions Summary
Conditions on Mt. Avalon are challenging due to cold temperatures, snow, and moderate winds. Snowfall is expected overnight and throughout Sunday, with light snow continuing into Monday. Visibility may be limited due to dense cloud cover and precipitation. Recommended for experienced hikers with proper winter gear, including traction devices and layers for wind chill protection. Go only if prepared for winter conditions and worsening visibility.
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