A snowmobiler died in a large (size 2) slab avalanche on Saturday just outside this region in the North Columbias (report
here). The avalanche was triggered by the rider at 2100 m on a south aspect. The crown fracture varied from 15-100 cm deep, suggesting wind loading was a factor in the incident.On Sunday there was a small human-triggered avalanche was reported from a north aspect at 2100 m. It failed around 35 cm deep on the mid-January surface hoar layer. On Friday avalanches failed on the mid-January surface hoar to size 1 on north and northeast facing slopes between 1700 and 2000 m. Although written several days ago,
this MIN post describing conditions in Allen Creek is still relevant.