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Avoid traveling on or under slopes that are similar to those that have recently avalanched.
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Pay attention to signs of instability and recent avalanches while traveling.
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Avalanche snow often sets up like concrete.
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Spring avalanche snow set up like concrete and it took more than one hour to dig out the snowmobile.