On Thursday a widespread natural avalanche cycle produced avalanches to size 2.5 on all aspects above 1200 m. A natural size 3 avalanche was reported from a south facing feature at 2400 m. A skier accidentally triggered a size 1 storm slab on a steep north facing feature at 2250 m as well. On Wednesday avalanche activity was limited to dry loose avalanches in steep terrain. The exception was a report from the RMR backcountry where a group triggered a size 2.5 avalanche on a steep south/southeast facing terrain feature immediately lee of ridgecrest at approximately 2250 m. A ski was lost, but everyone made it out okay. Photos and additional details can be found
here.On December 31st a notable avalanche occurred just north of the region. The large (size 3) persistent slab release was skier triggered below ridgecrest on a southwest aspect in the Connaught Creek area in Glacier National Park.
Photo available here.