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RegisterApr 16th, 2025–Apr 17th, 2025
Glacier.
Get up and complete your mission early before the heat of the day destabilizes the snowpack.
The sun keeps getting stronger as we creep towards summer. It can rapidly turn a solid crust into moist mush in less than an hour!
High elevation, N-facing slopes hold dry snow and a "sneaky" surface hoar problem. Watch for slabs up there.
No natural avalanches have been observed on the highway corridor over the past 3 days.
Neighboring operations are reporting small wet loose avalanches on solar facing terrain and natural cornice falls.
On Apr 14, a party observed several sz 2 wet/loose avalanches from steep, S-facing terrain on Mt Green.
On Apr 11, a skier triggered sz 2 wind slab on the Dome glacier at 2450 m, NE asp.
Also on Apr 11, a wide-propagating, rider triggered sz 2.5 on Bruins Glacier.
Daily melt/freeze cycles are affecting the surface of the snowpack on solar slopes and all aspects BTL, with several crusts of variable strength in the upper snowpack. High alpine, north facing slopes still hold dry snow. A spotty buried surface hoar layer exists down 15-40cm in sheltered north alpine areas above ~2300m. This layer has been reactive to human triggering in the past week.
Below treeline, conditions are variable and challenging travel exists.
A building ridge brings dry, clear weather until Saturday when an upper level trough ushers in flurries/showers.
Tonight Clear. Alp low -7°C. Ridge wind N 25 km/h. Freezing Level (FZL) 800m
Thurs Sun & cloud. Alp high -2°C. Ridge wind N 15-35km/h. FZL 2000m
Fri Sun & cloud. Alp high 1°C. Ridge wind W 15km/h. FZL 2300m
Sat Cloudy/flurries. Alp high 0°C. Ridge wind SW 15km/h. FZL 2100m