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South Burstall Pass

Published
Mar 21st, 2026 1:00 PM
noahledrewevans
Spray - KLakes
Details

Type

quick

Coordinates

50.754430, -115.371384

Quick Observation
Hard, supportive crust made for fast travel and a bone rattling descent across refrozen water runnels. It rained to at least 2400m. Felt quite stable today, though many recent avalanches in the area.
Avalanche Information
Observed many debris paths size 1.5-2.5 all along the Burstall Pass Trail, including NW flank of Mt Burstall, SE flanks of Birdwood and Commonwealth, E side of Snow Peak, and NE face of Burstall pass peak. Probably from yesterday, maybe Thursday too. Deep, wide fractures though wet debris often didn’t run to trees. The slopes above the Robertson Glacier seemed to have not slid.
Weather
slightly below 0 most of the day, a few pockets of sun to soften the crust a little in the afternoon around 2000m observed strong winds at ridgetops. flurries 11:30-1:00, accum <1cm.
Snowpack
1950m HS 120. P down 15, 1F below. visible icy crusts at 15 and 35. Perhaps rain soaked to 35 and top 15 refroze last night. 2250m HS 220.
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