20-21

Remote triggered slab Hyalite Peak

Hyalite Peak
Northern Gallatin
Code
SS-ASr-R2-D1.5-I
Elevation
9600
Aspect
E
Latitude
45.38480
Longitude
-110.96100
Notes

From obs: "On our way up the summer trail route to Hyalite Peak our party of three remotely triggered a small avalanche from the skin track at around 9,600ft on a east facing aspect. The storm slab went about 4 inches deep and 150-200ft across a small roll over feature. We were about 150ft away when we triggered the slide."

Number of slides
1
Number caught
0
Number buried
0
Avalanche Type
Soft slab avalanche
Trigger
Skier
Trigger Modifier
r-A remote avalanche released by the indicated trigger
R size
2
D size
1.5
Bed Surface
I - Interface between new and old snow
Problem Type
New Snow
Slab Thickness
4.0 inches
Vertical Fall
75ft
Slab Width
150.00ft
Slab Thickness units
inches
Single / Multiple / Red Flag
Single Avalanche
Advisory Year

From obs: "On our way up the summer trail route to Hyalite Peak our party of three remotely triggered a small avalanche from the skin track at around 9,600ft on a east facing aspect. The storm slab went about 4 inches deep and 150-200ft across a small roll over feature. We were about 150ft away when we triggered the slide." Photo: C. Kussmaul

Northern Gallatin, 2021-03-20

Woody Ridge

Date
Activity
Skiing

Had Woody Ridge Trail to myself this morning! Doesn’t happen very often! Skiied up a ways and then bushwhacked onto the knob. Skiied north slope. Over a foot of new heavy snow. Snow underneath the fresh was isothermal. Needless to say there were a couple of good faceplants. Stayed right around 30-32degrees. Snowed almost all day. Warmed up for an hour or so.

Region
Cooke City
Location (from list)
Woody Ridge
Observer Name
Steve Dober

Bacon Rind

Date
Activity
Skiing

About 6-8 inches of fairly dense new snow with light to no wind. Overcast and humid today with light snow falling.

On southerly aspects, we noted the snow had gotten her wet and slushy during the recent warm spell. The new snow seemed well bonded when we did some hand shear tests, but the base on these aspects was still very wet and unsupportable at lower elevations. It has not had a chance to refreeze yet.

Up higher and on north aspects, the base was less slushy and skied much better.

Region
Southern Madison
Location (from list)
Bacon Rind
Observer Name
Chris Pierce