Boundary Glacier
Craig Hartmetz,
Monday 28th April, 2025 7:00AM
We aimed to ski the Boundary Glacier Circuit this morning. As we reached Boundary Lake, we experienced multiple whumpfs in the basal facets with propagation (visible wave and shooting cracks) up to 100 m. These continued as we ascended towards the toe of the glacier at 2300 m. At that location, the snowpack consisted of 3 cm of new snow over 5 cm of poorly crystallized melt freeze crust. Below this, the snow was isothermal moist facets. Foot penetration was to ground or your crotch, whichever happens first! Given the solar facing overhead hazard when climbing the Boundary Glacier, we listened to what the mountains were saying and turned tail. Observed a new- looking deep slab out of extreme terrain high on the east face of Mt Stutfield and a loose snow avalanche in motion on the same feature while driving home.



Location: 52.19962266 -117.18151128