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Glacier.
The snowpack remains primed for large human triggered avalanches. Cautious route-finding and conservative decision-making is essential.
Have plans to ski conservative, well-supported slopes with limited overhead exposure.
On Monday, a field crew remote-triggered a sz 1 on the Feb 3 crust while approaching a snow profile site. Under the Rampart a sz 3 was observed from the last few days showing very wide propagation.
A skier-triggered a sz 2 slab on Avalanche Crest Sunday.
Last week, a group triggered a size 3 in the Camp West area, also failing on the Feb 3rd crust.
We continue to see daily reports in the region of human triggered avalanches on the Feb 3rd layer - some failing in small forest openings.
80-140cm of settled snow sits atop sugary facets. These facets are not bonding/sticking well to the widespread, very firm Feb 3 crust. This crust is a significant persistent weak layer and will be the main layer of concern for the foreseeable future.
To add to the concerning mix, variable winds over the last 3 days have created soft wind slabs at Tree-line and above on most aspects.
Cool and dry weather for the next few days, the late winter sun packs a punch and will increase the likelihood of avalanches as it warms the upper snowpack
Thurs: Cloudy with sunny periods, high -10°C, light SW winds, FZL at valley bottom.
Fri: Trace precip, high -4°C, Moderate SW winds, FZL 1300m.
Sat: 7cm, low -10°C, moderate S winds gusting to strong, FZL 1800m.