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RegisterApr 20th, 2023–Apr 21st, 2023
Banff Yoho Kootenay, Banff, East Side 93N, Kootenay, Lake Louise, LLSA, Sunshine, West Side 93N, Field.
The only way to reduce risk when dealing with the basal weak layer is avoidance, as we can't know which slopes will slide and when. Factor this into your terrain choices.
A large deep release was reported out of the north side of Surprise Pass on Tuesday, and Sunshine ski Hill reported a natural size 3 deep persistent avalanche in the backcountry on the Monarch.
15-40 cm of snow in past week (most around Lake Louise) overlies previous storm snow at upper elevations and rain-crusts below 1800 m. Recent strong winds have created wind-slabs in the alpine. Multiple buried crusts are present in the mid-pack on solar aspects. The basal snowpack remains weak with facets and depth hoar. A field team today on Mt. Whymper found large (10mm) depth hoar and a generally weak snowpack in the alpine.
Friday: Light upslope winds and 2-4cm or more possible within convective cells. 1700-1900m freezing levels in the afternoon.
Saturday: A trough will begin to produce very light precipitation. Freezing levels 2000-2200m in the PM.