From obs [2/20/21]: "We observed a large natural slide on Flanders Mountain that likely occurred on Thursday (2/18/21). The crown ranged from 2-5’, but it’s hard to gauge how wide it was, because it covered a lot of elevations. I think there is considerable overlap with the large slide that ran there earlier this season. We did not observe any other slides, collapsing, or cracking, but the wind did pick up in the early afternoon." Photo: S. Reinsel
20-21
Snowmobile triggered Avalanches (2), McAtee Basin
From obs: "Triggered a large slide with a snowmobile. Went all the way to the ground. Crown seemed to range anywhere from maybe 3 ft to 10 ft. Large slabs of snow broke free and slid for about 100 yards."
A second sled-triggered slide occurred Saturday (2/20) on the ESE facing slope at the entrance to McAtee Basin. SS-AMu-R3-D2-O
Buck ridge
Seen after getting back to our sleds after ski touring.
From obs: “Triggered a large slide with a snowmobile. Went all the way to the ground. Crown seemed to range anywhere from maybe 3 ft to 10 ft. Large slabs of snow broke free and slid for about 100 yards.”
Forecast link: GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Sun Feb 21, 2021
History Rock
While teaching class at history rock today I got an ECTP 30 in the basal facets. Structure was poor, 70cm settled storm snow on top of 45 cans of FCs and DH. Low elevation slopes now have a pretty solid slab on them it seems...
Flanders
Here’s one more photo of some of the lower crown of that slide up Flanders. It was deep down lower!
Flanders
We observed a large natural slide on Flanders Mountain that likely occurred on Thursday. The crown ranged from 2-5’, but it’s hard to gauge how wide it was, because it covered a lot of elevations. I’m including a photo with a rough approximation of where it broke—I think there is considerable overlap with the large slide that ran there earlier this season. We did not observe any other slides, collapsing, or cracking, but the wind did pick up in the early afternoon.
East of the Sphinx
Triggered a large slide with a snowmobile. Went all the way to the ground. Crown seemed to range anywhere from maybe 3 ft to 10 ft. Large slabs of snow broke free and slid for about 100 yards
Flanders
Saw evidence of a natural avalanche on an east aspect in the Flanders drainage today. Avalanche appeared to have happened in the last day or two and appeared to have slid at the ground. Visibility made it difficult to determine the extent of the slide.