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Northern Madison, 2024-12-02 The head of Beaver Creek was scoured nearly to dirt and the cornice is quite large there already. We noted one small wind slab avalanche just below it. We found a similar avalanche in Second Yellowmule that again appeared to be from wind loading. Both appeared to be several days old. Photo: USFS Bozeman Snow Rangers Link to Avalanche Details |
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Northern Madison, 2024-12-02 The head of Beaver Creek was scoured nearly to dirt and the cornice is quite large there already. We noted one small wind slab avalanche just below it. We found a similar avalanche in Second Yellowmule that again appeared to be from wind loading. Both appeared to be several days old. Photo: USFS Bozeman Snow Rangers Link to Avalanche Details |
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Bridger Range, 2024-12-02 Skiers north of Bridger Bowl Ski Area noted that solar aspects (south-facing) were beginning to shed and there were a number of wet loose avalanches. Photo: E. Heiman |
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Bridger Range, 2024-12-02 Wind-rippled snow surface near the top of Slushman's Lift. Photo: GNFAC |
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Bridger Range, 2024-12-02 Mark investigates a thin and weakening snowpack. Despite air temperatures near 40 degrees F mid-day on Monday, the snow surface was 21 degrees F. These large temperature gradients will drive rapid faceting. Photo: GNFAC |
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Bridger Range, 2024-12-02 Despite air temperatures near 40 degrees F on Monday, the snow surface was 21 degrees F. These large temperature gradients will drive rapid faceting. Photo: GNFAC |
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Bridger Range, 2024-12-02 The runout of a wet snow avalanche that occurred on Sunday. This is a rocky, south-facing run. Photo: GNFAC Link to Avalanche Details |
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Bridger Range, 2024-12-02 On Sunday, there was an R2-D2 wet snow avalanche out of the run Close Call (see photo). This is a rocky, south-facing run. Photo: GNFAC Link to Avalanche Details |
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Bridger Range, 2024-12-02 A decent sized loose/ wet D1.5 came down between laps (probably 1300) in what i believe is called gangstas. South facing, steep, thin and rocky. Photo: A. Newman Link to Avalanche Details |
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Northern Gallatin, 2024-11-30 Multiple pits yielded propagation in ECTs for a group in Beehive Basin on Saturday. Photo: E. Stutzman |
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Northern Gallatin, 2024-11-29 "Intentionally triggered on a ski cut. Broke about 1 foot deep and 10 feet wide, ran on a hard compact surface below the soft wind slab. " Photo: Anonymous Link to Avalanche Details |
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Bridger Range, 2024-11-29 "Dug a quick pit at 8000', NE aspect, ~30deg slope Total Height of snow: 80cm The snowpack is generally in quite good shape for this time of year. Right side up and wet snow at the ground! No primary layer of concern where I dug and the new snow seems to be bonding well. Because of this I did not perform any stability tests." Photo: A. Newman
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Northern Madison, 2024-11-29 Big Sky Ski Patrol triggered a deep slide in the Big Couloir during avalanche mitigation work on 11/28/24: "Summit north peeled the cornice way back to the ridge and took out the upper hanging snowfield before crashing into the Couloir, leaving a 5-6’ tall crown in the chute above the dogleg." Photo: BSSP Link to Avalanche Details |
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Northern Gallatin, 2024-11-28 We noticed several natural loose snow avalanches (R1 D1) in steep rocky sections of the direct E face of Mt Blackmore. Though they were not large enough to bury someone, they would have strained a skier or rider through some nasty trees and cliffs. Photo: GNFAC Link to Avalanche Details |
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Southern Madison, 2024-11-27 WE facing snow at 8100 ft Cabin Ck |
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Southern Madison, 2024-11-27 Radiation Recrystallization happening |
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Southern Madison, 2024-11-27 Cabin Creek snow cover |
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Southern Madison, 2024-11-27 SE facing snow Cabin Creek |
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Southern Madison, 2024-11-27 N facing snow Cabin Creek, 9000 ft |
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Northern Madison, 2024-11-27 Big Sky Ski Patrol triggered this avalanche during mitigation work in The Wave on 11/26/24... "2-3' deep on an ice crust just above the ground with a 2# shot in the Upper rodeo. Volume was limited as most of the snow was loaded just underneath the cornice, but still produced a sizeable size 2... Other paths in the Lenin region ran meaty wind slabs, full track with no significant step downs." Photo: BSSP |