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RegisterDec 15th, 2024–Dec 16th, 2024
Jasper, Brazeau, Churchill, Cirrus-Wilson, Fryatt, Icefields, Maligne, Marmot, Miette Lake, Pyramid.
Winds were moderate to strong Friday night and Saturday which whipped the available snow into isolated pockets of windslabs. Consider heightened avalanche conditions on wind loaded or pressed terrain making human triggered avalanches possible. It is critical to identify features of concern and carefully evaluate terrain.
Sunday's patrol to Mt. Kerkeslin did not notice any new avalanches. Saturday's Maligne field team reported cracking under skis 10m long on unsupported steep convex lee slopes but no natural avalanches were observed in the area. Friday's patrol to Beauty creek did not note any avalanches but visibility was poor.
Friday-Saturday's moderate-strong winds blew the few cm's of new snow and available surface snow into isolated pockets of wind slab. The 7mm Surface Hoar that formed last week is likely flattened by winds but assume it could be preserved under a few centimeters of new snow in sheltered locations. An older buried surface hoar layer is found in sheltered alpine areas 40cm down. Lower down in the snowpack there are crusts with large faceted crystals above and below.
Monday's weather will be clouds, sunny periods, no precipitation, -12 °C, and light winds. Tuesday could be similar with light flurries. Wednesday might bring 8 cm of snow and -13 to -6 °C.