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Persistent weak layers are also problematic at high altitudes. In the aspects from north-west to north to east, medium slab avalanches can be triggered on very steep slopes by low additional loads. Be careful at the transition from a little to a lot of snow.</avActivityComment>
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Persistent weak layers are also problematic at high altitudes. In the aspects from north-west to north to east, medium slab avalanches can be triggered on very steep slopes by low additional loads. Be careful at the transition from a little to a lot of snow.</avActivityComment>
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