GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Sat Apr 4, 2015
Bridger Range Gallatin Range Madison Range
Lionhead area near West Yellowstone Cooke City
Bridger Range Gallatin Range Madison Range
Lionhead area near West Yellowstone Cooke City
Bridger Range Madison Range Gallatin Range
Lionhead area near West Yellowstone Cooke City
Bridger Range Gallatin Range Madison Range
Lionhead area near West Yellowstone Cooke City
Bridger Range Northern Gallatin Range Northern Madison Range
Bridger Range Madison Range Gallatin Range Lionhead area near West Yellowstone Cooke City
These avalanches outside of Cooke City are indicative of wet loose avalanches triggerring small slabs. Photo:Mittelstaedt
This loose, wet avalanche was observed in Beehive Basin on a west facing slope. As warm temperatures and strong solar input soften the snow surface, both natural and human triggered avalanches will become more likely. Photo GNFAC
At 1030 the snowpack was tenuously holding onto last nights cold. It was -2C, 10 cm under the surface. This will quickly turn to zeroC which means water can begin to percolate down and weaken the snow further. Tomorrow (Tue, March 31) will likely see wet loose avalanches as a result. Photo: GNFAC
Bridger Range Madison Range Gallatin Range
Lionhead area near West Yellowstone Cooke City