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Bridger Range, 2021-02-09

Natural avalanche crowns on Bridger Peak that ran during the storm from 2/4-2/8. Debris at the bottom the paths in the right of photo. Crowns were seen across all of Bridger Peak, some on Baldy Peak, many through The Pinnacles, Argentina Bowl and Saddle. Photo: GNFAC

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Bridger Range, 2021-02-09

This natural avalanche crown was seen on 2/9/21 and ran during the storm from 2/4-2/8. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2021-02-09

A natural avalanche that failed on Cedar Mountain during the tail end of the storm. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2021-02-09

A natural avalanche that failed on Cedar Mountain during the tail end of the storm. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2021-02-09

A natural avalanche that failed in Muddy Creek during the tail end of the storm. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2021-02-09

Four natural avalanches that failed in Muddy Creek during the tail end of the storm. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2021-02-09

A natural avalanche that failed in Muddy Creek during the tail end of the storm. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2021-02-09

Large, natural avalanche on Cedar Mountain. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2021-02-09

This large natural avalanche broke on a NE aspect of the Sphinx near 10,000'. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2021-02-09

This natural avalanche broke under the new snow on a north facing hill at 8,500'.  Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2021-02-09

This avalanche follows the treed ridgeline. It broke hundreds of feet wide, likely under the new snow.  SE aspect, 8,800'. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2021-02-09

This natural avalanche broke under the 3' of new snow that fell in the last week. NE aspect, 9,200'. Photo: GNFAC

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Cooke City, 2021-02-09

From email: "Many, many collapses, with one that was about an acre in size, with cracks 30 yards away, and several house size. Loudest was after we had turned around, and 2nd skier started down - a very loud sharp crack, followed by rumbling. But low enough angle that nothing went." Photo: T Parrie

Cooke City, 2021-02-09

Riders east of Cooke City noted a couple of recent avalanches of Hwy 212 east of Cooke City and just west of the state line. Photo: N Gaddy

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Bridger Range, 2021-02-08

Ski patrol reported this large natural slide on 2/7/21. Photo taken 2/10/21: BBSP

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Bridger Range, 2021-02-08

From email: "Skied the ramp outside of Bridger Bowl today, saw these small NE facing crowns at 8350'. We also experienced localized cracking while skinning at the density change interface of the new and "old" snow (8-12" at this elevation by 4pm). No other observed avalanches, no other cracking and no collapsing. New snow was sluffing easily on steep terrain." Photo: D. Sandberg

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Cooke City, 2021-02-08

From obs: "Skiers traveling on South facing slope at 9,100ft elevation ascending Miller Trees remote triggered from skin track (second lap) a wind slab on a steeper East facing slope that slid to gully floor and out to Sheep Creek. Westerly wind was blowing with gusts carrying snow to load the east-facing side of the gully. Crown was approximately 4ft at the crest of the gully’s slope. Cracking visible in the photo from skin track traveled up to crown 50yrds away. Pit dug at similar elevation on South facing slope yielded slight cracking within the storm slab but no propagation (ECT16N)." Photo: Anonymous

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Northern Gallatin, 2021-02-08

On several steep slopes we saw widespread cracking that occurred as new snow loaded the weak snowpack. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2021-02-08

The YCSP reported remotely triggering a slide outside of their boundary with a ski cut. The slope reportedly "rarely slides". Photo: YCSP

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Northern Madison, 2021-02-08

Skiers in Dudley Creek saw 6 "good sized crowns on the north facing tree glades." Photo: S. Jonas

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