20-21
Skier triggered avalanche NE of Cooke City
A skier triggered a low angled slope (29-30 deg). It was new snow that failed on a layer of graupel. Crown was 6” to 2’ at its deepest. Broke 400’ wide, maybe 200’ vert. The skier triggered the slide onslideent and was not aware of the avalanche until he stopped at the bottom of the run. Skier had a partner, rescue gear and was not caught.
Natural Avalanche Mt. Republic
Multiple fresh avalanches observed on the drive into Cooke City. From email: "The recent dense snowfall seems to be avalanching wherever it's getting loaded by a heady SW wind. This was in the region below Republic, NW facing."
Natural Avalanche Mineral Mountain
Multiple fresh avalanches observed on the drive into Cooke City. From email: "The recent dense snowfall seems to be avalanching wherever it's getting loaded by a heady SW wind."
Multiple fresh avalanches observed on the drive into Cooke City. From email: "The recent dense snowfall seems to be avalanching wherever it's getting loaded by a heady SW wind." Photo: G Antonioli
Natural Avalanches Barronette Peak
Multiple fresh avalanches observed on the drive into Cooke City. From email: "The recent dense snowfall seems to be avalanching wherever it's getting loaded by a heady SW wind."
Multiple fresh avalanches observed on the drive into Cooke City. From email: "The recent dense snowfall seems to be avalanching wherever it's getting loaded by a heady SW wind." Photo: G Antonioli
Forecast link: GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Wed Dec 23, 2020GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Thu Dec 24, 2020
Multiple fresh avalanches on the drive into Cooke City. From email: "The recent dense snowfall seems to be avalanching wherever it's getting loaded by a heady SW wind." Photo: G. Antonioli
Multiple fresh avalanches on Barronette Peak. From email: "The recent dense snowfall seems to be avalanching wherever it's getting loaded by a heady SW wind." Photo: G Antonioli
Natural Wind Slab - Overlook Mountain
From email: "I heard and saw a natural avalanche across the basin on the west-facing slopes below Overlook Mountain, I also observed recent avalanche debris below “The G Spot” which is in a coulcouloirow Overlook. Even though there isn’t any recent snow, the snow that is there is getting actively blown around."