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RegisterApr 18th, 2021–Apr 19th, 2021
Kootenay Boundary.
The best and safest riding will be high north-facing terrain that is free from cornices overhead. Expect loose wet avalanche activity on sun-exposed slopes.
Sunday night - Clear / moderate to strong northeast wind / alpine low temperature near -7 / freezing level falling to 1000 m
Monday - Sunny / light wind / alpine high temperature near -1 / freezing level 2000 m
Tuesday - Sunny / light wind / alpine high temperature near 0 / freezing level 2300 m
Wednesday - Sunny / light wind / alpine high temperature near +3 / freezing level 2700 m
Over the weekend, reports of natural loose wet avalanches size 2-3 on solar aspects continued. Explosive work produced size 2-3.5 wet slab avalanches, failing on crusts in the upper snowpack and gouging to ground as they ran to near valley bottom.
The snow surface consists of a melt-freeze crust on solar aspects and shaded aspects into the lower alpine, which transitions into moist/wet snow during the day. Dry snow might still be found on northerly aspects in the alpine above 2200 m. There are no layers of concern in the snowpack, which has been melting and settling over the past week. Large cornices loom along many ridgelines.