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Juicy Avalanche Control Footage Captured In Jasper National Park

Ready for some juicy avalanche footage? Parks Canada used explosives dropped from a helicopter to trigger these massive slides in Jasper National Park back in February 2020.

The park received around 20″ of fresh snow with high winds. The end of the video states that some of the slides reached a nearby park road covering it in 2-3m of debris. Thankfully, the roads were closed.

“See the resulting avalanches from Jasper’s avalanche control February 2020. 53 cm of snowfall and high winds meant avalanches threatened the road. Parks Canada experts dropped explosives from helicopters onto trigger points to safely bring down avalanches while the roads were closed. Avalanche control work is focused on keeping roadways safe, it does not make slopes safe for winter recreationalists. Parks Canada highways staff start clearing the avalanche debris as soon as it is safe to do so to minimize closure times. Always check 511.alberta.ca for up to date road conditions.”

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