GNFAC Avalanche Advisory for Wed Dec 13, 2017
<p>The snowpack is generally stable and the last reported avalanches were on Friday when ski patrols triggered small wind slabs. The backcountry only had a few wet sluffs on south-facing slopes. The snow depth varies from 5-6’ around Cooke City to 2.5’ in the northern mountains with all ranges harboring an ice crust that formed during Thanksgiving. In the absence of obvious signs of instability (cracking, collapsing or avalanches) we recommend digging and testing to this ice layer as a final step before dropping into avalanche terrain (<a href="https://www.mtavalanche.com/images/17/dig-thanksgiving-crust"><strong>p…;, <a href="https://youtu.be/io32nxnei0c"><strong>video</strong></a>). On Monday in Hyalite my partner and I found stable conditions on the approach to Divide Peak and also in our snowpit (<strong><a href="https://www.mtavalanche.com/images/17/divide-peak-pit-profile">profile<…;).</p>
<p>If today’s storm arrives as expected, backcountry skiing and riding will improve but there will be a price to pay in the form of wind-loading and burying a new weak layer. A few inches of snow and wind may create 6-12” wind slabs at the ridgelines that could be triggered during and immediately after the storm. Additionally, the last 8 days of high pressure created a layer of small-grained facets (weak snow) at the surface which will get buried and cause avalanches in the future (<strong><a href="https://www.mtavalanche.com/images/17/small-faceted-grains">photo</a></…;). This layer is not widespread, but once buried it will require a bit of hunting to find. Stay tuned.</p>
<p>For today, the avalanche danger is starting out as <strong>LOW, </strong>but could rise with today’s snowfall.<strong> </strong></p>
<p>If you get out and have any avalanche or snowpack observations to share, drop a line via our <a href="https://www.mtavalanche.com/node/add/snow_observation">website</a>, email (<a href="mailto:mtavalanche@gmail.com">mtavalanche@gmail.com</a>), phone (406-587-6984), or Instagram (#gnfacobs).</p>
Upcoming Avalanche Education and Events
BOZEMAN
TONIGHT, Dec. 13, Avalanche Awareness, 6:30-8 p.m. at Gallatin Valley Snowmobile Association, 4-Corners
Dec. 21, Avalanche Awareness, 6-7:30 P.m. at Play It Again Sports, Bozeman
Jan. 12 and 13, Companion Rescue Clinic, Info and Register