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RegisterJan 8th, 2022–Jan 9th, 2022
Little Yoho.
Recent snow, warming temps and wind from the SW have contributed to deteriorating conditions. Wind slabs in the alpine and at treeline will be primed for human triggering on Sunday. The Mt Stephen avalanche closure zone is CLOSED on Sunday.
Warming temperatures (-5 valley; -8 ridge) and strong to extreme wind from the SW overnight on Saturday into Sunday. Minimal amounts of new snow are expected.
15-30cm new snow with winds strong out of the S-SW. Wind and storm slabs building at treeline and in alpine areas as that loose snow gets blown around. These slabs may bond poorly to the underlying facets formed by the cold snap. The Dec 2 crust/facet interface is down 80-130 cm.
Lake Louise patrol triggered wind slabs up to size 2 with explosives, up to 40cm deep. Additionally they were able to ski cut small size 1 loose dry avalanches at treeline. Two small size 1 avalanches were observed near Serac Creek in Kootenay. It appeared to be a steep side wall gully. Approx. 40cm deep and 20m wide.