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Montgomery Atwater was born on 1904 in Baker City, Oregon, is an American writer. Discover Montgomery Atwater's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?
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Montgomery Meigs "Monty" Atwater (1904–1976) was an American Avalanche researcher, forester, skier, and author.
He is considered the founder of the field of Avalanche research and forecasting in North America.
In 1904, Atwater was born in Baker City, Oregon.
In 1926, Atwater earned an English Literature degree from Harvard College.
Atwater worked a number of jobs including football coach, cattle rancher, and trapper.
He lived in Montana in the 1930s and wrote short stories and mysteries, some under the pseudonym of Max Montgomery.
In autumn 1945, Atwater became a forest ranger for the Wasatch National Forest where he managed public safety in Little Cottonwood Canyon in Alta, Utah.
Over the next two decades he established the first Avalanche research center in the Western Hemisphere at Alta, inventing many of the techniques and much of the equipment needed for Avalanche forecasting and control.
In 1945, Atwater moved to Alta, Utah.
Atwater had three sons, James E. Atwater, Robert and Montgomery.
In 1960, Atwater served as the Avalanche Control Chief during the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, California.
Atwater successfully prevented any major avalanches during the Games despite a history of huge chairlift-destroying avalanches there.
In 1960s, with Frank Parsoneault, Atwater developed the Mark 10 Avalaunchers, a pneumatic cannon for launching Avalanche control explosives.
In 1964, Atwater retired from the Forest Service.
In 1966, he repeated his masterful job of Avalanche control at the alpine skiing World Championships in Portillo, Chile, where the ski area had been almost completely destroyed by massive avalanches only a year earlier but successfully held the Championships unscathed.
He also served as a consultant to ski areas, mining companies, and telecommunication companies throughout the mountainous regions of North and South America.
Atwater ran a small research lab in Squaw Valley.
In 1976, Atwater died of a heart attack.
During World War II, Atwater served in the 10th Mountain Division as a winter warfare instructor.
Atwater reached the rank of captain while in active combat duty and being wounded.
Atwater was discharged due to his injury.