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Good skiing on the glacier, but the approach is hazardous

Eirik Sharp, Saturday 8th February, 2025 10:38PM

Mountain Conditions Report

<p>We skied the pocket glacier to the east of Paddy/Panacea peak. 30cm of low density new snow sits on on the ground bellow tree line make for an easy approach up the road, but descending at the end of day the was hazardous to skis and knees. The alpine is highly wind affected: wind exposed terrain has been stripped down to the ground in many places; and supportive, hard windslabs in lee terrain were wumphing under the weight of a skier. We saw several recent small loose and slab avalanches on north through east aspects on the approach. We were concerned about triggering windslabs from below as we gained the Paddy Peak moraine and so we cautiously chose supported terrain and minimized our exposure to steeper slopes overhead and stayed clear of terrain traps. We found good turns on the glacier with 20cm of settling new snow and an average snow-depth of around 120cm. If you are thinking about heading out that way take a look at the winds recorded at the Mt Anderson weather station on the YAA website, strong south winds could things dramatically change things for the worse.</p>

Location: 59.89959140 -134.89018625