GNFAC Avalanche Advisory for Wed Mar 23, 2016
Southern Madison Range Southern Gallatin Range
Lionhead area near West Yellowstone Cooke City
Southern Madison Range Southern Gallatin Range
Lionhead area near West Yellowstone Cooke City
Today is a day of transition with new snow falling onto a variety of snow surfaces ranging from melt-freeze ice crusts to near-surface facets. On slopes that have a powdery surface, diurnal temperature fluctuations the past few days created a weak layer of facets in the top few inches of the snowpack. Big Sky Ski Patrol found this yesterday and I expect it on all slopes that are either high elevation or were shaded from the sun. On slopes that got baked by the sun, crusts formed. Some of these have facets on them too (melt-layer recrystallization).
Southern Madison Range Southern Gallatin Range
Lionhead area near West Yellowstone Cooke City
Recent slab avalanche activity observed Sunday, 3/20, around Goose Lake (Cooke City) that likely ran in the last 48 hours. One photo is a SE aspect, the other a SW aspect. Both about 10,000' in elevation. Photo: B. Fredlund
Recent slab avalanche activity observed Sunday, 3/20, around Goose Lake (Cooke City) that likely ran in the last 48 hours. One photo is a SE aspect, the other a SW aspect. Both about 10,000' in elevation. Photo: B. Fredlund
Wet Avalanche Danger
A recent slab avalanche on an east-northeast aspect, around 10,000', on north Baronette Peak in YNP. Photo: B. Fredlund
Southern Madison Range Southern Gallatin Range
Lionhead area near West Yellowstone Cooke City
Large loose avalanches and a slab avalanche at Quake Lake. Photo: J. Watt