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RegisterApr 19th, 2026–Apr 20th, 2026
Jasper, Brazeau, Churchill, Cirrus-Wilson, Fryatt, Icefields, Maligne, Marmot, Miette Lake, Pyramid.
There will be rising freezing levels and less of an overnight freeze the next few days. Start and end your day early. This will be the first significant warming to test overall stability. Expect natural activity to increase and cornices to fall.
No patrol occurred on Sunday. Saturday's Icefield team noted one size 2.5 on Mt Cirrus, West aspect, at 2800m plus one size 3 on Mt Amery, East aspect, cornice triggered. Both are 24 to 48 hours old. No patrol on Friday. Thursday noted a size 2 below the Athabasca - Silverhorn. Wednesday noted a size 2 in the Endless Chain area. Both of these were 48 hour old.
Fifteen centimeters of soft snow is on high North aspects. It is moist most other locations and settling on a variety of melt forms on solar slopes and lower elevations. Below 2300m, melt-freeze crusts are layered within the snowpack. The January 24th facet-crust-surface hoar layer is buried 80–120 cm deep. The lower snowpack is well consolidated where deep and considered weak and faceted where shallow.
Monday will bring clouds, sun, isolated showers, 5 °C, light gusting moderate SW winds, and 2700 metres freezing level. Expect on Tuesday, 13mm of rain, 5 °C, light winds, and 2700 metres freezing level. Could be 11cm of snow on Wednesday and -4 to 1 °C. Thursday and Friday will be a mixed bag of sun, flurries, and cooler temperatures.