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Fraser Chutes thigh deep!

martinrichard9, Saturday 8th February, 2025 10:38PM
<p>The new snow sits on top of a thin rain crust from friday (January 25). The day start with South light winds and warm temperature (0°c). Around 14h, the winds changed direction (North) and increase to moderate and temperature drops. The moderate North winds was didn’t last long (2-3h). At 16h00, the cloud cover have gone from scattered to clear. That short period of moderate winds results was cross loading and top loading. The surface changed right away. A soft slab of 5-10cm formed in wind affected areas. Slab was really reactive and we experienced widespread shooting cracks on South and North aspect. We had a 20m ish shooting crack long on a convex roll. Shooting cracks was only associated with the new snow. The snowpack under it was stable. We avoided slopes steeper than 30 degrees to manage the risk. Thigh deep, face shots and lot of fun! </p>

Terrain Ridden

Mellow slopes, Open trees.

Terrain Avoided

Alpine slopes, Steep slopes, Convex slopes.

Avalanche Conditions

30cm + of new snow, or significant drifting, or rain in the last 48 hours.

Slab avalanches today or yesterday.

Whumpfing or drum-like sounds or shooting cracks.

Snow Conditions

Deep powder.

Weather Conditions

Windy, Cloudy.

Location: 59.71833000 -135.06609000