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Breaking news - REMAINS OF MISSING MAN AT GUNNISON NATIONAL PARK CONFIRMED

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New App Based in Utah That Tracks Avalanche Conditions Launches

An app created by the Utah Avalanche Center has launched this week to help skiers/snowboarders, etc. track avalanches, weather forecasts, and an emergency contact information in case there's an incident up the mountains.

“Our goal is to make sure that everybody who travels in the backcountry has the information they need to make good decisions and come home safely at the end of every day,” Brackelsberg said.

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This is such an intelligent and informative idea to help others who plan on engaging in outdoor activities up the mountains during the winter season. This only applies to those who are in the Utah area, but using the app will help you and others be safe in case an avalanche erupts. Please take a look at this article and read it, as it gives more information about the app. If you live in Utah or are just visiting and are an outdoor person, hopefully, you will consider downloading this app. Thank you to the Utah Avalanche  Center for creating this app, and as always, please be safe out there!

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