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RegisterDec 6th, 2021–Dec 7th, 2021
Waterton Lakes.
Despite low snowpack, use caution when exposing yourself to overhead hazard. Loose dry avalanches observed impacting ice climbing routes.
Tuesday: Mix of sun and cloud. Winds increasing in PM flurries beginning after dinner. Alpine temps High -1. FL valley bottom.
Wednesday: Cloudy with 10cm of snow. Alpine temps High -3 . Strong to Extreme SW winds. FL 1600m.
Thursday: Cloudy with chance of flurries. Alpine temps High - 12. Moderate SW winds. FL valley bottom.
Saturday's 20 cm of snow is being redistributed by moderate SW winds, creating windslabs in lees at ALP and TL. Mid and lower snowpack is now consolidated. November melt freeze crusts are 20-30cm above ground. Under 1800m is below threshold. Snowpack at tree line is 70-100cm deep.
Two Na loose dry avalanches observed to size 1.5, out of steep alpine headwall above Wall Lake. Observations in the area are very limited, if you go out into the mountains please share your observations on the Mountain Information Network.