"Natural avalanche. North facing slope. Around half mile wide. Photos don't show half of the slide. Broke on the ground facets. Crown was between 3 and 15 feet deep. We didn't get a photo of the deepest crown. Ripped trees out around 5" diameter." Photo: Reed Malmstrom
Northern Gallatin
"Natural avalanche. North facing slope. Around half mile wide. Photos don't show half of the slide. Broke on the ground facets. Crown was between 3 and 15 feet deep. We didn't get a photo of the deepest crown. Ripped trees out around 5" diameter." Photo: Reed Malmstrom
"Natural avalanche. North facing slope. Around half mile wide. Photos don't show half of the slide. Broke on the ground facets. Crown was between 3 and 15 feet deep. We didn't get a photo of the deepest crown. Ripped trees out around 5" diameter." Photo: Reed Malmstrom
Forecast link: GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Sun Feb 9, 2020
A child triggered a small avalanche
On private property, this small child triggered a slide and climbed out of the debris, not buried. A very close call! On the heels of this large snowstorm there are possibilities of children getting caught on road cuts or any open hill!
On private property, this small child triggered a slide and climbed out of the debris, not buried. A very close call! On the heels of this large snowstorm there are possibilities of children getting caught on road cuts or any open hill! Photo: Anonymous
Forecast link: GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Sun Feb 9, 2020GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Mon Feb 10, 2020
Small avalanche triggered under Dribbles Ice Climb in Hyalite
"Additionally, on Wedensday my climbing partner and I dug an informal pit because we were concerned with accessing the lower pitches of the dribbles from the point the bootpack ended. We noticed that sugary layer some ways down and went around..when we tried to come up the from the southwest I caused another small slide that was significantly deeper than the one I sent you (2/02); I feel like if it had happened from where people normally cross to climb Dribbles it could have been bad."
Natural 3' storm slabs north of Bridger
We saw three natural avalanche crowns on the afternoon of 2/7/2020. The north half of Texas meadow broke 3' deep and two small pockets in the playground looked to be 3' deep. North of Bridger Bowl on an East aspects at 7,500'-7,900'. They probably occurred within the last 24-36 hrs.
We saw these avalanches on the afternoon of 2/7/2020. They broke in the storm snow about 3 feet deep. North of Bridger Bowl on an East-southeast aspect at 7,500'. Probably occurred within the last 24 hrs. Photo: GNFAC
Forecast link: GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Sat Feb 8, 2020
We saw this avalanche on the afternoon of 2/7/2020. It looks to have broken in the storm snow about 3 feet deep. North of Bridger Bowl on an East aspect at 7,900'. It probably occurred within the last 24-36 hrs. Photo: GNFAC
Forecast link: GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Sat Feb 8, 2020
Widespread cracking and collapses on Little Ellis
From observation: "We had cracks shooting around our skis for the entire skin up, and multiple wumphs"