Snow Observations List
Toured from the buffalo horn pass trail head to the pass itself. I didn’t go super high only a little over 8600’. I was shocked by the stability the snowpack showed however. I only had 1 collapse all day and that was at the trailhead. I wasn’t getting cracking at my feet. I definitely don’t trust the snowpack but it is the least reactive place I’ve seen yet to a fresh dump. Definitely some recent wind loading up high. I’d say a foot of new snow at the pass itself and 8” at the trailhead.
Full Snow Observation ReportMellow ski/split tour up to ridge from the pass day after the storm. Fresh snow in trees was 4-6”, in meadows fresh snow had moved around & was trace to a foot. Tops of trees had snow blown off, ridge itself was windswept & trees were coated in rime/hoar.
We stuck to terrain <30 degree slope and observed no avvy sign. Fun ski down, especially upper glades, & we were there only tracks out there once we got out of the lower meadows.
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We were skiing out of the Cabin Creek cabin over the weekend, mostly in the low angle terrain around Skyline Ridge. Throughout the storm on Saturday and after the clouds cleared on Sunday we experienced consistent whumpfing while breaking trail. Some were larger and some were smaller, usually triggered by the person breaking trail but some of the larger ones were triggered by the second or third skier in the track.
Full Snow Observation ReportPictures of an avalanche on Henderson Mountain just south of Lulu Pass taken on 3.3.24 (avalanche ocurred on 3.2.24).
Just wanted to pass along some high-resolution images in case they are helpful for future education.
Thanks for all you do!
-Alyssa Barrett
Full Snow Observation ReportToured to the zipper for some 25° meadows and while the skiing was excellent, the stability was not. We triggered numerous thundering whumphs and got shooting cracks, the largest of which propagated at least 100' wide! See snow profile attached with test results.
Full Snow Observation Report6" snow since Friday at 6000' in Mill Creek, very strong winds last night. Observed this large avalanche on an east face at treeline, appears to have failed on the weak snow at the base of the snowpack. Additional crowns observed in the bowls and chutes above it (these have been repeat offenders this season).
Full Snow Observation ReportContinued signs of instability on a tour in Maid of the Mist Basin. A couple large collapses down low in the trees, wind slabs above tree line on variable aspects due to swirling wind up high. Large avalanche crown (10’ - 12’ in places) at the back of the basin which looked to have been trigger from cornice fall 3-4 days ago. ECTP 28 55cm off of ground on a 5cm thick layer of facets. Pit was dug on an east facing slope at 9,100 feet.
Full Snow Observation ReportSecondhand photo and story regarding two snowmobilers sidehilling the northwest aspect of Twin Peaks and triggering the slide in the photos. They were both able to ride out of it. This avalanche is located about 150 yards north of the Twin Peaks avalanche accident site from January 2024.
Full Snow Observation ReportGuides at Beartooth Powder Guides saw numerous natural avalanches near Cooke City. They noted new snow avalanches on most slopes steeper than 30 degrees. Additionally, they saw several avalanches that broke several feet deep on east, southeast, and southwest-facing terrain.
Full Snow Observation ReportFrom IG 3/2: A skier triggered this slide in the Bridgers.
Full Snow Observation ReportI think this was skier triggered, but waiting for a response.
Photo from IG, slide occurred night of 3/1.
Full Snow Observation ReportFrom email: "We were 3/4 the way up lulu today on the west side of the creek under the Henderson Bench. It broke1/2 way down off the top ridge and ran all the way to the creek. Debris pile 20+ feet. Location matches super slide of 5-6 years ago, we were accros the drainage sitting on the "match sticks" layed out on the trail thru lulu. Ran into the Av center team about an hour before the incident, and as always thanked them for being the best and keeping us all informed! Nobody caught, remote trigged, but we were luckily across the drainage when it went!"
Full Snow Observation ReportFrom email: "New Obs from Bridger side country. Toured Texas Meadows over to the playground. Saw some small point releases in new snow on south and southwest facing aspects. At the top of the playground I dug a small hand pit. I suspect it was in a shallow snow pack area, as I was able to dig to rock before running out of arm to dig. The snow was getting wet the whole way through (could make a snowball even out of the snow at the ground level where I was looking for buried persistent weak layers). On the southern aspect of the playground we saw some roller balls that had been covered by the new snow yesterday and today. The only places we saw evidence of wind on our tour was just past the bridger boundary. "
Full Snow Observation ReportWe rode into Tepee Basin and saw two recent avalanches. One looked like it happened this morning on a treed ridgeline, 1-1.5' deep 150-200' wide. The other looked like it maybe happened yesterday, on a heavily wind-loaded slope below some cornices, 2-2.5' deep and 250-300' wide. We had brief good visibility of the major avalanche terrain in the upper basin and didn't see any other slides. We measured 12" of snow = 1.5" of SWE that fell since Thursday. Snow was drifted near ridgelines and in the highest meadows. There was some cracking in the new snow around sled skis, but it was minimal.
Full Snow Observation ReportWe had a few time-consuming stucks along the trail in and out... more on that later.
Watched a large avalanche come down the big Avi path on the east side of Henderson. The avalanche covered many snowmobile tracks from that afternoon. The crown varied and extended for 1,000 feet below the summit ridge. It was a huge volume of snow that reached Fisher Creek. The snowmobilers were lucky, as it was large enough to be buried deep.
Full Snow Observation ReportFrom a phone call with a friend: "Pretty sure we remote triggered this slide while skiing down a low angle ridge next to it. We saw it while we were ascending the uptrack and it wasnt there on our first lap."
2 Pics are from highway and are from the next day.
N-NW Facing slope at 7600ft. approx 100 cm deep. some stepped down to ground. approx 250 feet across and ran 3-400ft vertical. Large dangerous avalanche.
Full Snow Observation ReportObserved Deep Slab avalanche on the Shoulder of Republic Mountain today. Went to ground runout/could see dirt throughout runout.
Full Snow Observation ReportUnstable result on the S shoulder of lower Texas Meadows. ECTP 12 - 40 CM down on a crust facet combo from the last warm up. E facing 23 degree slope, 7639 ft.
Full Snow Observation ReportWe were descending through the the trees off bacon rind when we skied upon a natural avalanche that appeared to be from today. The slide began at the top of a small clearing in the woods and went down through the trees below. However, we could not see how far down it went. The crown was roughly 3-4 feet deep and propagated about a hundred feet or so. This was on the eastern facing aspect of bacon rind just south of the normal ascent trail.
Full Snow Observation ReportTwo remote triggers from about 250ft away on a slope up lulu pass. A lot new snow and everything was sliding above 30 degrees.
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