22-23

Deep slab on Elephant Mtn.

Elephant Mountain
Northern Gallatin
Code
HS-R3-D3-O
Elevation
9800
Aspect
NE
Latitude
45.44210
Longitude
-110.98600
Notes

Large avalanche seen in the Bunny Ears on Elephant Mtn in Hyalite. Deepest part of crown estimated to be 8-10'. Observed by two parties on 3/23/23. Unsure on exact timing of the avalanche, but likely was between 3/22 and 3/23. An ice climber had a photo of the slope from the afternoon of 3/22 and the slide had not happened yet. Unknown trigger. On the evening of 3/23, a group of skiers saw multiple other tracks on slopes above and adjacent to the crown, but unsure if those triggered it or turned around after seeing the crown.

Number of slides
1
Number caught
0
Number buried
0
Avalanche Type
Hard slab avalanche
R size
3
D size
3
Bed Surface
O - Old snow
Problem Type
Persistent Weak Layer
Slab Thickness
72.0 inches
Vertical Fall
1100ft
Slab Width
500.00ft
Snow Observation Source
Slab Thickness units
inches
Single / Multiple / Red Flag
Single Avalanche
Advisory Year

Saw this very large avalanche in NE face of Elephant this morning (3/23/23). Skiers left flank appears at a distance to be 8-10'. Photo: C. Babineau-Z

Northern Gallatin, 2023-03-24

Natural on Lionhead Ridge

Lionhead Ridge
Lionhead Range
Code
HS-N-R3-D2.5-O
Elevation
8900
Aspect
NE
Latitude
44.71180
Longitude
-111.31300
Notes

Natural avalanche on Lionhead Ridge estimated date 2/21/23. 

From obs: "Bowl after the climb up Denny Creek. The runout area is the first big downhill on the trail that follows the bottom of the ridge. Best guess is 24-48 hours old. Extremely deep runout."

Number of slides
1
Number caught
0
Number buried
0
Avalanche Type
Hard slab avalanche
Trigger
Natural trigger
R size
3
D size
2.5
Bed Surface
O - Old snow
Problem Type
Persistent Weak Layer
Slab Thickness
24.0 inches
Vertical Fall
750ft
Slab Width
300.00ft
Snow Observation Source
Slab Thickness units
inches
Single / Multiple / Red Flag
Single Avalanche
Advisory Year

Old deep slab in Spanish creek.

Beehive Peak
Northern Madison
Code
HS-R3-D3.5-O
Aspect Range
N-E
Latitude
45.35390
Longitude
-111.40500
Notes

From Obs: "Toured around beehive peak today. Viewed 1 older large avalanche and other smaller slides. All were north to east aspects"

Number of slides
1
Number caught
0
Number buried
0
Avalanche Type
Hard slab avalanche
R size
3
D size
3.5
Bed Surface
O - Old snow
Problem Type
Persistent Weak Layer
Snow Observation Source
Slab Thickness units
centimeters
Single / Multiple / Red Flag
Single Avalanche
Advisory Year

Springtime in the Bridgers

Date
Activity
Skiing
Snowmobiling

We dug two pits on the Throne today, and we had an ECTX in each pit. One pit was on a north facing slope at 8,400' with 4.5' of snow (HS=136). There are weak layers in the bottom half of this pit. The second pit was south facing at 8,400' with 6' of snow (HS=180cm). In the south facing snowpit we found buried weak layers 1.5' below the surface, and there were facets at the bottom of the snowpack. Despite the spring like temperatures today, the south facing snowpit was dry throughout. We saw the top couple of inches of snow getting wet by late afternoon (~1400), but we did not see any avalanche activity from the warmup. The buried weak layers were not a concern today, but they could be this weekend with more snow on the way. 

Region
Bridger Range
Location (from list)
The Throne
Observer Name
Ian Hoyer, Alex Haddad