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Reactive surface hoar on north aspects; safer skiing on south aspects.

Published
Jan 23rd, 2019 1:00 PM
cdnmoose11
Cariboos
Details

Type

snowpack

Coordinates

49.077460, -120.900980

Quick Observation

Numerous dry loose natural avalanches (up to size 2) seen in Manning today (first photo). Numerous storm slab natural avalanches (also up to size 2). North aspects showed signs of cracking (second photo), and at this location gave a propagation likely snowpack test result (ECTPM 11 (SC), on a 34 degree slope, failing down 46cm on well preserved Jan 17th surface hoar (last photo). We chose to ski south aspects where the surface hoar had spotty distribution, was small & difficult to find. On the south side, the new snow was bonding well to a 4cm thick temperature crust, down 39cm. We could feel the intensity of the sun today... the snow was getting heavy on south aspects after 1pm.

Avalanche Information

Numerous dry loose natural avalanches to size 2, all elevations and aspects. Numerous storm slab natural avalanches to size 2, running on Jan 17th surface hoar.

Weather

Air temperature on a south aspect, 1790m @ 1315hrs was -0.4 Celsius. Trees dripping heavily!

Snowpack

ECTPM 11 (SC) down 46cm on SH 4-12mm (see last photo).