Regular avalanche bulletins have ended. We will update if there are significant changes. For specific condition information during spring and summer, see
Parks Mountain Safety, the
Mountain Condition Reports or contact Visitor Safety at 403-762-1470.
Snowpack Summary
Spring conditions exist. After cool clear nights a firm melt freeze crust is present which deteriorates with daytime heating. Below 2200m the snowpack is mostly isothermal. Above 2200m the snowpack is generally supportive with the surface becoming moist with daytime heating. Weak basal facets are still present in many locations.
Avalanche Summary
The last week has seen loose wet slides on steep solar aspects up to size 2.5 with daytime heating. Several cornice failures have been observed. Some slab avalanches have been observed during sustained warming or major rain events and we expect to see more avalanche activity on the basal facets with similar weather events through the spring season.