GNFAC Avalanche Advisory for Mon Feb 2, 2015
Bridger Range Madison Range Gallatin Range
Lionhead area near West Yellowstone Cooke City
Bridger Range Madison Range Gallatin Range
Lionhead area near West Yellowstone Cooke City
Cooke City
Bridger Range Madison Range Gallatin Range
Lionhead area near West Yellowstone Cooke City
Fresh surface hoar was observed in the Lionhead area near West Yellowstone. Photo J. Norlander.
This new layer of surface hoar was observed north of Cooke City. This layer could become a significant problem once buried. Photo B. Zevora
Bridger Range Madison Range Gallatin Range
Lionhead area near West Yellowstone Cooke City
The Yellowstone Club Ski Patrol observed tons of surface hoar crystals on Jan 29. Some were nearly 1 cm in size. These can become a future weak layer once a slab of snow forms on top of them. Think of a stack of bricks (slab) resting on potato chips (surface hoar). Hopefully strong winds will return knock down these crystals before snow falls. Photo: YCSP
This small wind slab was triggered by a snowmobile when it hit the rock seen in crown of the avalanche. This slope is NNE facing and just under 10K feet in elevation. Photo: S. Strenge
Bridger Range Madison Range Gallatin Range
Lionhead area near West Yellowstone Cooke City