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RegisterFeb 6th, 2020–Feb 7th, 2020
Banff Yoho Kootenay.
If committing to larger lines, understand you may be rolling the dice, the deeper weak layers are still being triggered by a skiers weight and producing large avalanches.
Mix of sun and cloud with isolated flurries for the region on Friday. Temperature range of -3 to -12 with moderate SouthWest winds. 5-10cm of snow forecasted for Friday night into Saturday.
Up to10cm of snow overnight brings the weekly total to 40-80cm. A rain crust up to1900m is now buried by 10-20cm of snow. Wind slabs exist in the alpine and at tree line. The Dec 31 layer of facets, surface hoar and sun crust is down 50-100cm. The deep persistent basal layer is ~30cm above the ground and is more developed in shallow snowpack areas.
Skier triggered sz 2.5 in the Lipalian 3 in the Lake Louise backcountry, no injuries.
Explosive work at local ski areas has seen the deep persistent layer fail, up to sz 2, to ground under light loads (1kg explosive = human load).
Last weekends natural avalanche cycle saw large avalanches up to size 3.5 running to valley bottoms.