23-24

Spring Conditions in Beehive Basin

Date
Activity
Snowboarding

Toured into Beehive Basin today. The added snow from the storm this week made quite a difference in coverage (which was already still really good) and it looks like the middle of winter up there. Temps were warm and the snowpack felt homogenous and stable. Planned to ski peak 10602 but we noticed some wind loading and weather coming in so we toured up and around climbers left of the prow and skied down the climbers right side of it. Skinning in we saw a lot of wet loose avalanche debris and a couple slides that looked like they slid a couple days ago from the last storm. We heard multiple slides coming off of rocks and watched a cornice break off climbers left of 4th of July Couloir. We also saw some wet loose debris that slid on 10602 on our way out of the basin. By 10am it was very warm and the snow was wet, sticky and heavy. 

Region
Northern Gallatin
Location (from list)
Beehive Basin
Observer Name
Connor C

Storm slab avalanches at Bridger Bowl

Bridger Bowl
Bridger Range
Code
SS-AS-R2-D1-I
Elevation
7500
Aspect
NE
Latitude
45.80390
Longitude
-110.92000
Notes

From obs 5/23/24: "Toured to the top of PK during today’s storm. Snow was very wet and heavy. We saw no other slides or signs of instability on the way up. Coming down skiers right of flippers, all 3 of us caused small slides and cracking within the new snow. I triggered the largest slide, which was 6-8” deep and 12’ wide."

Number of slides
1
Number caught
0
Number buried
0
Avalanche Type
Soft slab avalanche
Trigger
Skier
R size
2
D size
1
Bed Surface
I - Interface between new and old snow
Problem Type
New Snow
Slab Thickness
8.0 inches
Slab Width
12.00ft
Snow Observation Source
Slab Thickness units
inches
Single / Multiple / Red Flag
Single Avalanche
Advisory Year

From obs 5/23/24: "Toured to the top of PK during today’s storm. Snow was very wet and heavy. We saw no other slides or signs of instability on the way up. Coming down skiers right of flippers, all 3 of us caused small slides and cracking within the new snow. I triggered the largest slide, which was 6-8” deep and 12’ wide." Photo: T. Jordan

Bridger Range, 2024-05-23

shooting cracks in middle basin

Date
Activity
Skiing

shooting cracks in the top 4 to 5 inches of new snow in middle basin

Region
Northern Madison
Location (from list)
Beehive Basin
Observer Name
Nielsen Greiner

Storm slab avalanches at Bridger Bowl

Date
Activity
Skiing

Toured to the top of PK during today’s storm. Snow was very wet and heavy. We saw no other slides or signs of instability on the way up. Coming down skiers right of flippers, all 3 of us caused small slides and cracking within the new snow. I triggered the largest slide, which was 6-8” deep and 12’ wide.

Region
Bridger Range
Location (from list)
Bridger Bowl
Observer Name
Taylor Jordan

Avalanche in Hyalite

Date
Activity
Skiing

Wet snow avalanche at around 9300’ on a northwest aspect in Hyalite basin. Group opinions on crown height ranged from 1-5 feet - hard to tell from a distance. 

Region
Northern Gallatin
Location (from list)
Hyalite Peak
Observer Name
Amanda Kautzer