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RegisterJan 28th, 2022–Jan 29th, 2022
Banff Yoho Kootenay.
The danger remains Moderate due to uncertainty around the deeper facets, especially in Kootenay. It is very difficult to estimate whether a slope will avalanche with these types of layers. Your terrain choices will be the best risk management.
For Saturday and Sunday, temperatures will range from -10C to -3C and winds will remain strong from the West. No snow is expected until Sunday night when an Arctic cold front moves down the Rockies dropping temperatures as we head into next week.
Wind effect and wind slabs in the alpine and exposed tree-line areas and suncrust on steep south facing terrain. In sheltered areas, 20-40 cm of soft snow overlies facets and a (Dec 2) crust/facet interface generally 60-100cm deep. This layer continues to produce sudden test results in Kootenay Park.
Nothing new reported on Thursday/Friday. A size 2 natural avalanche was reported Wednesday above the ice climb Bourgeau Left. It did not run over the climb and dug down to deeper facets in some areas.