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Mountain Safety

  • Backcountry Safety

    Backcountry Safety

    Backcountry terrain is rugged. Generally, backcountry areas have not had any sort of preventative avalanche control work performed. This risk, along with the other hazards – large cliffs, obstacles, changing snow conditions, sink-holes, etc. – requires respect, knowledge and preparation.

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  • Chairlift Safety

    Chairlift Safety

    Sit Still, Hold On. Packs in Laps. Back to Back, Bottom to Bottom. All are reminders of safe chairlift riding practices. Find out more…

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  • Deep Snow/Tree Wells

    Deep Snow/Tree Wells

    The most important prevention step is to remain on groomed runs, resisting the urge to ski or snowboard through the trees during deep powder conditions, no matter how inviting the untracked powder looks.

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  • Helmet Usage

    Helmet Usage

    While wearing a helmet is an individual’s choice, The Summit at Snoqualmie applauds our guests who wear helmets. Here’s why…

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  • Responsibility Code

    Responsibility Code

    Observe the Responsibility Code and share with other skiers and riders the responsibility for a great skiing and riding experience.

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  • Slope Safety

    Slope Safety

    When enjoying winter sports, it’s important to do so responsibly. Namely: Stay in Control and Use Consideration for Others when you are skiing or riding.

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  • Terrain Park Safety

    Terrain Park Safety

    Learn about Smart Style, Terrain Park Safety, Park Etiquette, and other great ways to make your experience in our parks the best in can be.

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