Tahoe '24/'25 - This Thread Shall Not Be Privatized!!
I heard there was a big slide out by blue lakes today. No one seriously injured as far as I know. Hopefully it makes it to SAC. Watch that PWL on the E/S side of the lake
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Sierra Avalanche Center Public Comment Template
You can help save the Sierra Avalanche Center
What is going on?
As part of the federal government’s ongoing staff cuts, the U.S. Forest Service may lay off one of the three Sierra Avalanche Center forecasters as soon as the week of February 10th. If that happens, the Sierra Avalanche Center (SAC) would be forced to reduce its daily avalanche forecast to only 4 forecasts per week, instead of the standard 7. Now is the time to share your concerns with your Congressional representatives. The volume of calls/emails matters in this type of advocacy, so we need as many people as possible to share their concerns. They may not even be aware of this issue right now, but if enough of us call, we can force them to pay attention.
What to do
Call or email your congressional representative and share your concerns. If It takes 3 minutes. Calls are better than emails (always leave a message!), but everything counts. You can use or modify the script below. Contact Info
Kevin Kiley - Sierra Nevada and Foothills Rep Phone **Prefered** (202) 225-2523 - DC office or (916) 724-2575 - Rocklin office Online Comment: https://kiley.house.gov/contact"]https://kiley.house.gov/contact[/URL] Mark Amodei -Northern Nevada Rep Phone **Prefered** (202) 225-6155 - DC office or (775) 686-5760 - Reno office Online Comment: https://amodei.house.gov/address_authentication?form=/email-me"]https://amodei.house.gov/address_authentication?form=/email-me[/URL] If you live elsewhere: Find your rep here https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative"]https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative[/URL] Sample script
This is (YOUR NAME). I am a constituent of (YOUR REPRESENTATIVE) from (YOUR CITY/TOWN). Im calling to share my concern about the proposed U.S. Forest Service layoff at the Sierra Avalance Center. This decision puts lives at risk and will cost the government money. Over 200,000 individuals rely on the Sierra Avalanche Centers forecast to avoid avalanches and stay alive in the backcountry each winter. During past government shutdowns, avalanche forecasters were categorized as essential public safety employees and exempt from furloughs due to the critical nature of their work. Local sheriffs departments and search and rescue teams rely on the Sierra Avalanche Center forecast to conduct safe rescue operations during the winter. Ski patrollers at Tahoe-area ski resorts rely on the Sierra Avalanche Centers forecast to support their mountain safety operations. As I mentioned before this dangerous decision has NO fiscal benefit to the government and will cost the government money. The Sierra Avalanche Center operates as a partnership between the U.S. Forest Service and a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. The nonprofit pays 75% of the forecasters salaries and had already funded all three forecaster positions this season. Laying off a forecaster would require the government to pay the nonprofit back! Thank you for your time, (YOUR NAME) P.S. You can also use this same process to let them know your concerns about any other important issues. Last week, I sent Rep. Kiley a message with concerns about how the federal hiring freeze is impacting hiring the wildland firefighters that this region needs. Edit because this forum can't handle apostrphes
Tahoe '24/'25 - This Thread Shall Not Be Privatized!!
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Originally Posted by
Westcoaster
We did not send literal dollars to Ukraine. How exactly does one use obsolete materiel (besides broncos and whatever other crazy shit CALFIRE flies these days) to fight forest fires? Ive never seen a bradley IFV, nor a 1990s ATACMS used by CALFIRE. Care to enlighten us?
Not arguing about the necessity of giving foreign aid in general nor are USFS/USDA cuts something I support, but I don’t think your first statement is true. The US has sent at least 44 billion in literal dollars as of 2 months ago. Although the statement from the oversight website is slightly confusing with mentioning half of that 44 billion is direct budget support (DBS), seems the other half must still be cash for other “development and governance programs” which most certainly aren’t paying for things using outdated military equipment. Regardless bare minimum that’s $22B DBS
https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/g...ey/ar-AA1uIST6
In other Tahoe related content, Palisades skied pretty well today. Soft most places upper mountain, lots of stashes and pretty supportive snow for jumping off things. Also a good amount of death ice interspersed which is always fun to find when you aren’t expecting it
Tahoe '24/'25 - This Thread Shall Not Be Privatized!!
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Originally Posted by
Westcoaster
To be pedantic, the number cited by the previous poster grossly inflated the 'literal dollars' sent to Ukraine. Obviously there is a cost to material support to a beleaguered ally, it's simply not that great in relation to the federal budget. No argument here that capitulating to irredentist fascists, however, appears to be free.
Anyways, nice to see the mountains filling in.
Fair enough, I wasn’t paying attention to earlier posts in this thread about the topic lol
I also heard on the chair yesterday from someone was there, guy slid out on ice and into a tree at Alpine. Passed away at the scene I believe. Pretty rough.
There were a few places yesterday where it was really difficult to tell what was bulletproof and what was soft pow. Almost ate shit off the Palisades when the first opened them on a patch I didn’t recognize was ice. Need to be more careful
Tahoe '24/'25 - This Thread Shall Not Be Privatized!!
SAC report (sometimes they do more than forecast)
https://www.sierraavalanchecenter.or...6-06f29bd5cd84
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