One of four small natural avalanches along Gallatin River that broke during the avalanche warning on January 5th, 2021.
Photo: GNFAC
One of four small natural avalanches along Gallatin River that broke during the avalanche warning on January 5th, 2021.
Photo: GNFAC
A skier had widespread collapsing, "whumphing" and cracking of the snowpack in Truman Gulch west of Bridger Bowl. Photo: P. Hinz
From IG:
"Skinning around in the Lionhead range today on under 20° slopes we heard whumphing and saw shooting cracks several times over 4 miles."
A large natural avalanche on Cedar Mountain was seen from the Yellowstone Club. Photo: N. Davies
"Shallow snowpack 24-36” from 6800-9200 ft S and E asaspectFacets on the ground 6-12” deep. Widespread collapsing and cracks all the way on low angle terrain to the top. Big shooting crack across the south facing path from the skin tractrackexpected the east bowl to remotely trigtrigger it did from 25m away on the ridge. R3D2 slidslidenfirms all previous regional reports and the concerns of the day, typical in this specific area early season. Obsessive terrain management is the only way just now."
"Big shooting crack across the south facing path from the skin track so expected the east bowl to remotely trigger and it did from 25m away on the ridge. R3D2 slide. Confirms all previous regional reports and the concerns of the day, typical in this specific area early season. Obsessive terrain management is the only way just now." Photo: Anon
I was skiing down the apron at Bridger and noticed this slide on Bradley's that appeared to be skier triggered. Picture's were taken at about 2pm. I don't believe this activity was there when I came down the apron earlier in the day around 11:45. I talked to patrol about it and they had not heard anything about it at the time. It appeared both tracks going in, came out. Thanks for all the work you guys do!
"I was skiing down the apron at Bridger and noticed this slide on Bradley's that appeared to be skier triggered." Photo: B. O'Donoghue