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Community Rallies Around Avalanche Center
The Friends of the Avalanche Center (FMSAC) confirmed once again that the community strongly supports the backcountry education and awareness efforts of the USDA Forest Service Mount Shasta Avalanche Center.
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Friends of Mt Shasta Avalanche Center Awards
2007 Whitaker-Keane Memorial Scholarship to Robin Kohn
The Friends of the Mount Shasta Avalanche Center (FMSAC) awarded their 2007 Whitaker-Keane Memorial Scholarship to Robin Kohn of Mount Shasta on September 10th. The scholarship will cover tuition expenses for the National Avalanche School, October 21-26 in Snowbird, Utah.
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Avalanche Center benefit rocks city park
Mount Shasta city park saw Fifth Annual Snowball revelers enjoy a Keith Cool barbeque, dance to Blue Turtle Seduction, enjoy wine and beer, and win raffle items all while assisting the Mount Shasta Friends of the Avalanche Center efforts to support the US Forest Service Avalanche Center.
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Flying Squirrel Classic aided avalanche center
Back country skiers from all over Northern California met up Jan. 21 at the Mount Shasta Ski Park for the first ever Flying Squirrel Classic.
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USFS Avalanche Center offers winter education
You and your snowmobile buddy are highmarking on a beautiful 35-degree slope after a recent storm. You finish your run, but near the top of the snowfield your friend bogs down, gets stuck and waves for your help. What do you do?
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Fun Snowball aids avalanche center
The Fourth Annual Snowball fundraiser in support of the US Forest Service Mount Shasta Avalanche Center packed the city park's recreation center Saturday.
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FMSAC Receive Grant, Install New Weather Station
The Friends of the Mt Shasta Avalanche Center (FMSAC) has been awarded a grant from REI, Inc. in support of the Forest Service Avalanche Center’s rescue equipment project. FMSAC received $4699 in cash and gear, which will aid in the Center’s goal of purchasing and placing rescue equipment cashes at several well-used backcountry locations throughout the Mt Shasta area.
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Moms dedicate bench to lost sons
There is a new stone bench facing Mount Shasta at Bunny Flat just above the parking lot. When you sit in it, think of Kevin Keane and Travis Whitaker, killed in an automobile crash on their way home to the Sacramento area after climbing the mountain on August 31st 2003. Both boys were born in 1985.
"Who fulfilled their dream of reaching the summit of Mount Shasta August 31st, 2003", the plaque on the bench reads.
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Avalanche Center 'Friends' raise $6,000
The Friends of the Mount Shasta Avalanche Center raised over $6,000 during their 3rd Annual Snowball fund-raiser January 22nd.
Climbing ranger Keith Potts said the funds will be used "to continue to upgrade and install weather station equipment, purchase rescue equipment to be positioned in popular backcountry locations and increase public accessibility to avalanche awareness education."
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Avalanche Center gets a little help from Friends
The Friends of the Mt Shasta Avalanche Center recently purchased and helped install what it hopes will be the first in a series of weather station upgrades and new-site installations around the Mt. Shasta area.
FMSAC is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the USDA Forest Service's Mt. Shasta Avalanche Center.
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