Over the Chilkoot Notch
ykfieldteam,
Saturday 8th February, 2025 10:38PM
<p>A firm melt freeze crust made for efficient boot packing. Ski / boot crampons and an ice axe are useful tools early in the day. Slide for life conditions until things soften up with solar input. Sled tracks spinning out on the melt freeze crust.
Widespread evidence of previous natural avalanche cycle. New wind slab forming in alpine lee features on N and NE aspects (reactive to ski testing). Active wind transport through the day.
Strong solar input during the day broke down the melt freeze crust on solar aspects by noon. Snow is disappearing on solar aspects (Fraser chutes).
Train tracks now plowed at Fraser. Sled access at Powder valley appears to have disappeared with warm temps.</p>
Terrain Ridden
Alpine slopes.
Avalanche Conditions
Rapid temperature rise to near zero degrees or wet surface snow.
Snow Conditions
Hard.
Weather Conditions
Windy, Warm, Sunny.
Location: 59.73168000 -135.18044000