Snow Observations List
Lots of cracking and collapsing on skin track and ski cuts were reactive on steeper slopes. Dug on NE slope 9640'. HS 110cm ECTN 12 & ECTN 14 40cm down.
Full Snow Observation ReportI skied the E. facing meadows above the Erma Mine. 15 -20 cm new snow in meadows.
Cloudy and cool teens F. calm.
Good skinning/skiing on supportable m/f crust below new snow. This layer was quite reactive with cracking/sliding on steep side gully features.
Full Snow Observation ReportSkied around Mt. Henderson today. Was finding around 28-35 cm of new snow at 9k'. Perhaps 10cms in town. Light density. Minor wind effect. Partly cloudy morning, turning mostly cloudy. Cold temps. Calm to light winds where I was, but lots of snow was being transported off the exposed ridgelines south of town. Quite a bit of cracking of the new snow this morning while breaking trail and while skiing, even though the wind effect was still Fist hardness. A couple of collapses noted as well in the deeper drifts.
Full Snow Observation ReportWas splitboarding up near lions head ridge today. Made some bad decisions and kicked off a good slide in a NE facing chute. Was with 2 buddies, 1 of which skied the line 3 weeks ago. Underneath about a foot of new powder snow there was a firm crust that seemed like it was old hard windslab in the gut of the chute, and I think a sun crust on the riders left side(East aspect). We had 2 spots where we were planning to re group at, first was a small cubby area right before a slight rollover about 75 ft from the top. I dropped first, made some turns down toward the pulloff, as I pulled in, I triggered a good size slab that propagated maybe 40-50 ft across, at the rollover as I carved into the pulloff. Pulled all snow out of the chute down to the ground. Seemed to have failed on sugary facets on ground/ice crust close to the ground...
Full Snow Observation ReportClear, Light N Wind, No cracking, collapsing, or recent avalanche activity. Snow depth ranged from 6-12" at 8500' to ~2-3' at 9300' and above. Through that whole valley, there is a supportable crust that ranges from 2cm-5cm and is more or less supportable depending on sun exposure. In the trees and shaded areas, this crust doesn't exist. Any shallow and shady area is unsurprisingly a pile of sugary snow. Where the snow is deeper and has been getting sun there is a more layered snowpack.
Full Snow Observation ReportWe were in Cooke for the last 3 days skiing around Republic Creek. North of town, the snowpack starts around 8700. South of town is holding snow better with its aspect. We skied and toured every aspect around Woody Ridge and Republic. Slopes that don’t see sun are holding “powder” from weeks ago, but are very rotten and easy to punch a pole down to the ground. Slopes that see the sun have an obvious crust layer. Snow depth varies from upwards of 4 feet in gullies to 1.5 feet in the valleys. There was a very reactive wind slab from the dusting of snow and high wind that occurred over the holidays. We observed it to be 3 inches deep at its max.
Full Snow Observation ReportNo avalanche activity was seen during a short tour south of Cooke City. ~1-1.5' of snow at low-mid elevations. Supportable crust on solar slopes with 3-4" of new snow on top.
Full Snow Observation ReportAvalanches on Henderson Mountain near Cooke City were reported via instagram on 11/9/2023. Estimating they occurred a day earlier.
From message: "on Henderson in Cooke just above the lulu trail. It was surprising to see so much activity"
Full Snow Observation ReportSnowpit attached from today: SW aspect, 9800', HS: 57.
Surfy/ supportable, good early season turns. Though some signifiant collapsing experienced while trail breaking- on buried SH that formed on Halloween.
No avalanche activity to report.
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