Burstall Pass area

Kananaskis

geoff.chiddell , Thursday 23rd January, 2025 9:15PM

We skinned up to a location near the summit of Burstall Pass. The snow depth measured 90 - 100 cm deep: similar to a nearby weather station. We enjoyed the backcountry skiing downhill, making S turns in "crusty" 5-10 cm surface powder, as far down as the "upper flats" area. It was windy and snowing heavily above 2200 m elevation at a temperature near Minus -7°C. No sign of snow instability today. The area between the upper and the lower braided-stream flats had only fair snow coverage and we had to ski down the main uptrack trail... Minimal snowfall in the bottom of the Burstall valley at 1900 m elevation . Here's crossing my fingers for more snow in the valley bottoms. Geoff C.

Source: Avalanche Canada MIN

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