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Blowing at Bullmoose

Published
Mar 3rd, 2021 11:00 AM
northrockiesfieldteam
Chic-Choc Mountains
Details

Type

quick

Coordinates

55.014901, -121.558827

Quick Observation

It was sure blowing today at Bullmoose! Strong southwest winds were loading massive amount of loose snow onto lee features.We avoided freshly loaded slopes, and stuck to sheltered areas around treeline where we found some pretty good skiing. We saw signs of several smaller avalanches that had come out of steep cross loaded terrain and one larger avalanche that ripped out most of an alpine bowl. All this wind slab activity is forming over a persistent weak layer down 110cm in the Bullmoose zone. Thats a pretty deep, firm slab! This layer is made up of surface hoar buried at the start of February and is still showing concerning test results in our snow profiles. This problem is most concerning where the reactive wind slabs may step down creating very large avalanches. Both of these problems may become amplified as the next warmup hits later this week.