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Cold blower to coastal shmoo

Published
Feb 15th, 2021 12:30 PM
jenmcguinness
Powell River
Details

Type

quick

Coordinates

49.921718, -124.165787

Quick Observation

The day started out with cold, dry snow. Hand pit tests showed a 15cm slab of new snow sliding easily on older snow below. Below that another 15-20 of old snow moved more stubbornly above a breakable crust with 4cm of faceting grains on a top of a solid crust. We couldn’t get any results on these layers initially with ski tests on steep, low consequence slopes. We started out skiing sparsely treed south facing slopes, up to 35 degrees, but mostly 30 and under from 1300m down. Knowing the windslab, PWL & expecting significant warming we opted to stay out of TL & ALP terrain. By 12:30 our blower cold snow turned to warm heavy powder. Testing the same low consequence steep ski slopes on our next lap up we now observed the 15cm later collapsing and producing cracks under our skis. We went for one last low angle run on south facing slopes and then headed for north aspects, keeping it to 30 degrees and under. The north aspect snow was dryer as expected, but we could still produce easy sliding on the layer down 15cm both with skis and hand pit tests.