<p>10-15cm of new snow with little to no wind affect except at high exposed features where soft wind slab was present on N thru NE aspects. Recent loading has been minimal and not sufficient to trigger deeper persistent weaknesses. As such, we continued to pull back from and avoid steeper, larger, connected avalanche terrain. New snow was sticking well to buried surfaces. Overall, there is less reactivity than in recent weeks and there doesn't seem to be as much penned-up energy in the snowpack. However, until we get some deep penetrating melt/freeze cycles, I will continue to avoid large avalanche terrain. I am starting to get the feeling that aggressive, steep skiing may not be in the cards for this season. We shall see......
As a side note, WP & YR has lowed the tracks almost right thru now. If you plan to try and access the East side, bring your steel shovel as there in a solid berm to deal with.
James and Matt.</p>
Weather Report
<p>without moderation from cloud cover, solar affect would have been intense and rapid given the already warm temperatures. A warm, sunny day could be the trigger solar aspects need to cycle once again on the February pwls. </p>
Terrain Ridden
Alpine slopes, Mellow slopes.
Terrain Avoided
Convex slopes, Steep slopes.
Avalanche Conditions
Rapid temperature rise to near zero degrees or wet surface snow.
Snow Conditions
Wind affected, Powder.
Weather Conditions
Warm, Cloudy, Sunny.
Location:
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