Photos
Cooke City, 2020-01-20 A large natural avalanche observed on the southwest face of Wolverine Peak. Photo: D. Wycoff Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2020-01-20 A large natural avalanche observed on the northwest face of Median Peak. Photo: D. Wycoff Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2020-01-20 Spotted the crown on our way down from Ripcurl yesterday, we got a closer look today when we toured into High Hayden. N aspect 10200' Photo: H. Coppolillo Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2020-01-20 Spotted the crown on our way down from Ripcurl yesterday, we got a closer look today when we toured into High Hayden. N aspect 10200' Photo: H. Coppolillo Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2020-01-20 This cornice triggered avalanche was on a NE facing slope at 9700'. It broke 300' wide, 3-6' deep and 150' vertical. It likely broke on 1/15 or 1/16/2020. Photo: GNFAC Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2020-01-20 The avalanche broke at the ground when it was triggered by a cornice fall. It broke 3-6' deep and 300' wide. Photo: GNFAC Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2020-01-20 This avalanche occurred on a heavily wind-loaded slope from a cornice fall. The area is to the north of Lulu Pass and Scotch Bonnet. Photo: GNFAC Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2020-01-20 Another view of the large natural avalanche on Mt Fox that occurred on 1/14/2020. Photo GNFAC |
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Cooke City, 2020-01-20 Another view of the large, hard slab avalanche that was snowmobiler triggered on 1/16/2020. Photo: GNFAC |
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Cooke City, 2020-01-20 "A south and southeast aspect of Mt. Wolverine around 9,500'-10,000'. I'd estimate the lower crown to be about 3' deep. And timing of the event maybe around Jan. 16.?" Photo: B. Fredlund Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2020-01-18 The crown of this snowmobiler triggered avalanche tapered to a thin slab. These thin areas of the slope are prime zones to trigger a slide from. Photo: GNFAC Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2020-01-18 This avalanche was triggered on 1/16/20. The crown was measured 15' deep and was knife hardness wind slab. The slide broke on a layer of faets that is found on many slopes in our forecast area. Photo: GNFAC Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2020-01-16 This is the smaller of two avalanches that occurred on Thursday (1/16/20) on Henderson Mountain near Cooke City. It is believed to have been triggered by snowmobilers. Photo: B. Whittle Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2020-01-16 This avalanche occurred on Thursday (1/16/20) on Henderson Mountain near Cooke City. It is believed to have been triggered by snowmobilers. Photo: B. Whittle Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2020-01-16 This avalanche occurred on Thursday (1/16/20) on Henderson Mountain near Cooke City. It is believed to have been triggered by snowmobilers. Photo: B. Whittle Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2020-01-15 From an email: From afar, observed a large R4/5 D3, to the ground, off of the entire NE shoulder of Fox Mtn. (see attached photo) as well as a couple of scattered R1/D1 wind slabs on upper elevations on E/NE aspects. Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2020-01-15 Photo attached of a couple thin, natural slab avalanches near Cooke this morning (1/15/20). SE aspects of Mineral Mtn., around 9,600'. Photo: B. Fredlund Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2020-01-14 We toured into Meridian today. On our approach we remote triggered a soft slab on the climber’s left (west) side of the crux approach slope. It was 50’ wide, ran 150’, and the crown was about 12-15”. It was a south aspect at 8370’ with a ~40 degree start zone. The storm slab ran on a crust. Photo: N Hance Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2020-01-13 On a west facing slope in Sheep Creek, we found the storm snow from the last two weeks breaking on a weak layer. Photo: GNFAC |
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Cooke City, 2020-01-13 As we left Cooke City on 13 January the winds picked up and we saw huge plumes of snow coming off ridgetops. This will create new drifts of snow that will avalanche under the weight of a skier or rider. Photo: GNFAC |