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RegisterMar 6th, 2025–Mar 7th, 2025
Jasper, Brazeau, Churchill, Cirrus-Wilson, Fryatt, Icefields, Maligne, Marmot, Miette Lake, Pyramid.
A bit of new snow has freshened up the skiing.
Lots of variability exists in the snowpack at the moment depending on aspect, elevation and exposure to previous winds.
Investigate each slope before committing.
On March 4 there were several new avalanches in the park including:
A size 2 persistent slab avalanche on Mount Wilson. A size 2.5 persistent slab on Mount Cirrus and a size 1.5 Deep Persistent slab on Mushroom Peak.
The local ski hill also had explosive control results on the deep persistent layer up to size 2.5.
The Icefields received up to 10 cm of new snow on Sunday night that now sits on a sun crust on solar aspects to mountaintop. The upper 50 cm of the snowpack has two persistent weak layers mostly comprised of facets but in some areas surface hoar, crusts and old wind slabs can also be found. Lots of variability exists in the upper snowpack depending on the slope. The bottom of the snowpack is comprised of weak facets and depth hoar.
Saturday
Flurries.
Accumulation: 11 cm.
Alpine temperature: Low -8 °C, High -5 °C.
Ridge wind southwest: 20 km/h gusting to 55 km/h.
Sunday
Snow, heavy at times.
Accumulation: 27 cm.
Alpine temperature: Low -7 °C, High -4 °C.
Ridge wind southwest: 20 km/h gusting to 55 km/h.
Monday
Flurries.
Accumulation: 10 cm.
Alpine temperature: Low -16 °C, High -4 °C.
Mostly light ridge wind occasionally gusting to 35 km/h.