Reports from Monday showed limited activity in the Cariboos, with only one ski cut of a small storm slab. With that said, considerably more avalanche activity was observed in the adjacent North Columbias. Here, numerous persistent slabs and storm slabs ran naturally and with remote (from a distance) triggers. Sizes ranged from small to large (Size 1-2) with slab depths of 10-60 cm. Activity was observed on all aspects and elevation ranges. Conditions in the Cariboo region are not drastically different from the North Columbias at the moment, so it is advised to consider activity in this neighbouring region as indicative of the potential that exists in the Cariboos.
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