Snow Science students learning about weather observations from the Bridger Bowl Ski Patrol Director, Bridger Bowl, MTSnow Science students learning about avalanche terrain from the Bridger Bowl Ski Patrol Director, Bridger Bowl, MTSnow Science students using food coloring to examine water infiltration into snow, Bridger Bowl, MTGraduate student, Diana Saly prepares a time-lapse camera to track backcountry usage, Bridger Range, MTThe Ridgeline to Saddle Peak, a heavily used lift-access backcountry area, Bridger Range, MTSnow Science students learning about avalanche terrain from the Big Sky Ski Patrol, Big Sky, MTA research day in the Bridger Range, a popular backcountry area, Bridger Range, MTGraduate students on a research day, Big Sky, MTSnow Science students using high precision GPS to examine movement of the Lone Peak Rock Glacier, Big Sky, MTFlying over one of the many glaciers on Svalbard, a remote archipelago in the Arctic at 78N, NorwayA research day on Svalbard, a remote archipelago in the Arctic at 78N, NorwayA field day with a snow science class on Svalbard, a remote archipelago in the Arctic at 78N, NorwayA research day flying over the crest of the Chugach Range, AlaskaA research day in Little Cottonwood Canyon, UtahA research day flying over avalanche paths in Rogers Pass, BC, Canada

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