A layer of surface hoar is buried at the 12/7 interface in the White Clouds. This layer is very similar in appearance and behavior to the surface hoar that I've been finding in the Smokys, Sawtooths, and Banner Summit areas. It is showing no signs that it will heal quickly. Underneath this layer is an ugly combination of depth hoar on a melt-freeze crust. This layer produced natural activity and unstable snowpack test results and is also showing no signs of healing quickly.
Moderate NW winds blowing along ridge lines, moving small amounts of snow.
# | Date | Location | Size | Type | Bed Sfc | Depth | Trigger | Comments | Photo |
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4th of July Creek NE |
O-Old Snow | 40-50cm |
AS-Skier r-Remote |
Remotely triggered 2 slides from above on safe ridge line, 1 D1 and 1 D2. Culprit weak layer appeared to be 12/7 SH, which was reactive in snowpack tests and hand shears. | None | |||
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4th of July Creek NE 9,400 |
D2.5 | SS | O-Old Snow | 50-80cm | N-Natural | Large slide running on DH/large grained FC on top of early season MFcr. 600-800' wide in main slide, some D2 pockets several hundred feet away likely ran sympathetically. | ||
1 |
McDonald Peak NE 9,400' |
Problem | Location | Distribution | Sensitivity | Size | Comments |
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Persistent Slab |
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Layer Depth/Date: 12/7 SH, down 40-45cm |
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Persistent Slab |
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Layer Depth/Date: 11/26 DH, down 55-60cm |