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RegisterFeb 8th, 2023–Feb 9th, 2023
Cirrus-Wilson, Icefields.
Wednesday's explosive control near Parker Ridge resulted in numerous avalanches, including several large avalanches stepping down to ground. Keep your terrain choices conservative and pay attention to your overhead hazard.
On Wednesday one large natural avalanche was observed from a cornice failure in the alpine. Explosive avalanche control resulted in numerous avalanches with several of them being size 3 running to the bottom of the avalanche paths.
Don't forget to post avalanche observations to the MIN.
Around 20cm of snow fell in the Icefields area during the storm. Strong south west winds has created new wind slabs in the alpine and exposed tree line. This new snow adds to 20cm of settled snow from early February. Generally, the mid and bottom of the snowpack is weak facets with depth hoar at the base. The snowpack ranges from 60 to 140cm.
Thursday
Cloudy with sunny periods and isolated flurries.
Precipitation: Trace.
Alpine temperature: High -7 °C.
Ridge wind southwest: 20 km/h.
Freezing level at valley bottom.
Friday
Flurries.
Accumulation: 11 cm.
Alpine temperature: Low -10 °C, High -6 °C.
Ridge wind southwest: 20 km/h gusting to 50 km/h.
Freezing level at valley bottom.
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