Backcountry Policy
REQUIRED to exit or return to Ski Area boundary or you will lose your lift ticket or season pass:
KNOWLEDGE
1. Route and ability
2. Snow safety & SIS hazards
3. Current forecast and avalanche conditions
PARTNER
TRANSCEIVER *and ability to use.
SHOVEL
Probes and cell phones are recommended
KNOWLEDGE
1. Route and ability
2. Snow safety & SIS hazards
3. Current forecast and avalanche conditions
PARTNER
TRANSCEIVER *and ability to use.
SHOVEL
Probes and cell phones are recommended
WARNING
The USFS BACKCOUNTRY WILDERNESS & NATIONAL FOREST AREAS are NOT CONTROLLED for AVALANCHES or PATROLLED and have:
• Avalanches that could occur at ANY TIME
• SNOW IMMERSION SUFFOCATION hazards (SIS)
• Avalanche & snow-related hazards AT ALL TIMES
• Extreme cliff areas
• Other mountain and natural hazards
• Hazards caused by other backcountry users
THE BACKCOUNTRY AREA IS DANGEROUS AT ALL TIMES
• Avalanches that could occur at ANY TIME
• SNOW IMMERSION SUFFOCATION hazards (SIS)
• Avalanche & snow-related hazards AT ALL TIMES
• Extreme cliff areas
• Other mountain and natural hazards
• Hazards caused by other backcountry users
THE BACKCOUNTRY AREA IS DANGEROUS AT ALL TIMES
BACKCOUNTRY POLICY
If you leave Mt. Baker Ski Area boundary into the backcountry OR, re-enter the Ski Area from the backcountry,
YOU MUST HAVE ALL OF THE REQUIRED ITEMS or you will lose your lift ticket or season pass.
RESCUE MAY NOT BE POSSIBLE
You or your heirs will be charged for any rescue a minimum of $750
YOU MUST HAVE ALL OF THE REQUIRED ITEMS or you will lose your lift ticket or season pass.
RESCUE MAY NOT BE POSSIBLE
You or your heirs will be charged for any rescue a minimum of $750
ALL POLICIES ON THIS WEBSITE ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. SEE ON-MOUNTAIN SIGNAGE FOR MOST CURRENT POLICIES & GUIDELINES.