Natural and skier triggered small to large (size 1-2) wind slabs have been reported on various aspects in open areas over the past few days. Most recently a skier remote triggered a large wind slab at treeline on a south west aspect on Tuesday. On the long weekend, many persistent slab avalanches were observed. A skier triggered a large (size 2 to 2.5) avalanche within a slide path near Fernie. The avalanche was about 40 to 80 cm deep, on a northeast aspect, and at 1700 m. The South Rockies Field Team attended the site on Tuesday and confirmed that the avalanche failed on a layer of surface hoar,
check out their report here. Also on Sunday a group of skiers
remote triggered a size 2 avalanche (no involvement) over a convexity in the Little Sand area at 1650 m. Cutblock type terrain in the Rolling Hills has also been the source of persistent slab observations
check the report out here . The slabs were 40 to 100 cm deep and occurred between 1550 m and 1700 m on north aspects. There has been substantial further evidence of instability within the buried weak layers, for example in the MIN you can check out some other reports
here,
here, and
here.