On Sunday a skier was involved in an avalanche on an east facing treeline feature at Kootenay Pass. Preliminary information puts this incident close to what the
guidebook calls Missile Ridge Northeast 2. Further details are not available at this time.On Saturday we received two reports of what might be the first large avalanches failing on the mid-December interface. The first was initiated by explosive control work, the size 2.5 avalanche ran on a 35 to 40 degree slope that was southeast through southwest facing at treeline. The second avalanche was a size 3.0 that released naturally on a 30 degree east facing slope between 1900 and 1400 m. This crown was up to 75 cm in depth. Control work produced numerous other storm slabs to size 2 on northwest, north, northeast, southeast, south and southwest aspects. Natural avalanches to size 2 were reported on north facing features at 2100 m.