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Southern San Juan

Published
Jan 30th, 2026 11:00 AM
Krista Beyer
Southern San Juan
Details

Type

quick

Coordinates

37.704833, -107.695032

Avalanche Information
One natural avalanche R1, D1, SS observed from the last storm cycle.
Weather
Calm, clear, and cold (although the sun is a real heater). Winds picked up and shifted to the north on Thursday.
Snowpack
Below treeline north slopes hold trapdoor conditions. The snow is weakening to the point you may start to get some loose dry on very shallow and steep areas (isolated and stubborn, but start keeping an eye out as conditions continue to weaken). Near treeline wind slabs still exist, but are isolated and stubborn in this area. I did observe some minor collapsing while travelling at this elevation band. Above treeline contains a mix of surface conditions. On north, northeast, and northwest slopes there are a variety of breakable wind skims overlying softer grains. Thicker slabs formed with the recent snow were isolated to cross-loaded terrain features. I found an area with a handful of mid-pack slabs from previous wind events. Although the strong over weak structure exists, I received no test results on these layers.
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