On Sunday there was a report of a skier-triggered cornice failure (size 2) on a northwest aspect at 2100 m, as well as skier and sledder triggered storm slabs (size 1.5) on east and north aspects in the alpine. Explosive control work also produced cornice failures, size 2-3 with little effect on the slopes below.Saturday we received reports of a natural avalanche cycle from size 2-3 that occurred during the storm in wind loaded and cross-loaded alpine terrain, as well as numerous reports of large (size 2) skier and sled triggered storm slabs including several size 1-2.5's remotely triggered from a distance. These avalanches are suspected to have failed on the recently buried (March 21st) surface hoar/crust layer.
Read details of a personal account here.On Friday explosive control work and ski cutting produced numerous storm slab results from size 1.5-2, as well as size 2 cornice results and few remote/sympathetically triggered size 1.5 releases. Crown depths generally ranged from 20-40 cm deep, although up to 60 cm in loaded alpine areas.There was also a report of a skier triggered size 1.5 on Friday that surprised a group on a convex feature at treeline.
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