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The Mark of Zeerip

AvCan Northwest, Wednesday 15th February, 2023 6:00PM
<p>Today we sled-skied near Terrace and experienced strong southwesterly winds and continued light snow throughout the day. We didn’t see any new avalanches but as we neared ridgecrest and open areas in the treeline we were able to get shooting cracks 15 cm deep. We dug at 1200 m on a west facing slope and found 350 cm total snow depth. We were able to produce compression test results 40 cm with moderate loading steps that progressively compressed underneath the shovel blade. The January 28 rain crust is 165 cm deep showing just how much storm snow we have had in the last few weeks! There are some small facets above the rain crust but we did not get any results on this layer. There is another rain crust from during the storm cycle last week that exists up to 950 m. It is breakable makes travel and skiing/riding below this elevation quite challenging.</p>

Terrain Ridden

Mellow slopes, Open trees.

Terrain Avoided

Alpine slopes, Convex slopes, Steep slopes.

Avalanche Conditions

30cm + of new snow, or significant drifting, or rain in the last 48 hours.

Whumpfing or drum-like sounds or shooting cracks.

Snow Conditions

Crusty, Deep powder.

Weather Conditions

Stormy, Warm, Windy.

Location: 54.51640000 -128.58746000