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One slab down, one or two more to go?

tahcameron, Tuesday 15th April, 2025 10:00AM
Rode alpine ENE face after careful evaluation. Although overnight recovery was poor (freezing lvl 2500m), shaded slopes above 1800m were firm. Hand shear at 2400m+ showed few cm wet loose, and persistent slab down ~30cm, resistant, on a thick crust. Slope had sufficient sun to be receptive to a wet loose ski cut. We then skied the slope without issue. Considering the 3 layers in the forecast snowpack assessment (Mar, Feb, and Jan) earlier this spring, I think the size 3 slid on the March or Feb layer. The 30cm persistent slab we found in the hand shear may be the Jan or Feb layer. Regardless, another big one is waiting for warming or loading.

Location: 49.86410000 -117.42870000