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RegisterFeb 8th, 2016–Feb 9th, 2016
Little Yoho.
Major warming event for Tuesday - freezing levels to 3500m under sunny skies. Climbers and skiers should avoid avalanche terrain. Avalanche control is planned for the Bosworth, Stephen and Mt. Field paths - no access to these areas on Tuesday.
The most significant warming event of the winter will occur on Tuesday, as freezing levels are forecast to reach 3500 m and temperatures in the high alpine could reach +5 - warmer in sheltered areas when combined with clear skies and sunshine. Strong west winds (50 km/hr) in alpine areas.
A 50-100 cm slab now overlies the January 6 weak layer of surface hoar, facets and sun crust and snowpack tests indicate an unstable bond between the two. Extreme warming and sunshine forecast for Tuesday will provide the necessary trigger, and slab avalanches are likely in many locations along with cornice failures and wet sluffs in gullies.
The past 48 hours saw a widespread avalanche cycle of natural and human triggered avalanches up to size 3. Evidence of recent avalanches exists in many avalanche paths - most are slabs that failed 50-70 cm deep on the Jan 6 weak layer. Today we observed one fresh size 2 on Mt Whymper on a south facing, windloaded slope at 2400 (crown depth ~100 cm)