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Nadahinni Glacier Tour

Published
Apr 18th, 2024 3:00 PM
Yukon Field Team
Vancouver Island
Details

Type

quick

Coordinates

59.772490, -136.741590

Quick Observation
We sledded the glacier loop of Nadahinni today (up West Nadahinni Creek and out Chuck Creek), stopping in the west arm to ski a few alpine laps and poke our heads in the snow. The Nadahinni area didn't see the same natural cycle move through earlier in the week/last weekend that occurred on the east side of the Haines road. A pit dug at 1900 m on a NW aspect revealed the same surface hoar layer found throughout the week in the wider forecast area; this layer is rounding out and becoming increasingly resistant, which is a good sign going forward. Recent sled highmarks on steep slopes also bolstered our confidence that this problem layer may not have the widespread distribution we were initially concerned about. We still gave steep slopes a wide berth and moved cautiously through terrain; a surface hoar problem is difficult to manage, even when it is not widespread. As we wrap up our field season, user submitted MINs will be increasingly important, so keep them coming. Particularly in the Haines Pass. Happy spring shredding!
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