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RegisterDec 31st, 2022–Jan 1st, 2023
Banff Yoho Kootenay, Little Yoho, Banff, East Side 93N, Kootenay, Lake Louise, LLSA, Sunshine, West Side 93N, Field.
Human-triggered avalanches are likely in any avalanche terrain where a slab sits over the deeper facet layers. Remote triggering of these weak layers is also possible.
This is not a problem you can outsmart and it will linger for the foreseeable future. The ways to reduce risk are through avoidance of avalanche terrain or choosing small slopes where the consequences of an avalanche will be smaller.
Start the New Year with patience and wait for things to improve.
A skier triggered size 2 avalanche in the Emerald Lake slide path occurred Saturday on the basal facets resulting in serious injuries. Several other human triggered and remotely triggered slabs on this basal interface from size 2-2.5 have also occurred in the past three days. Avalanche explosive control over the last week produced large avalanches up to size 3 in many different areas on 95% of the shots. Some were initiated on the Dec. 17 interface but most stepped down to the basal facets.
10-20 cm of soft surface snow in sheltered areas. Below this a settled slab 25-60 cm thick sits over a weak layer of facets and surface hoar from Dec 17. Below this another 20-40 cm of facets sit over the weak Nov 16 interface, with the bottom 20-50 cm of the snowpack made up of weak facets and depth hoar. Total snowpack depths of 80-140 cm at treeline.
Some light flurries overnight into Sunday with a few cm's of accumulation in the West near the divide. Sunday should be a mix of sun and cloud. Winds will be in the moderate range from the W-NW becoming light on Sunday. Temperatures will remain steady in the -10 to -14°C range.