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A day late

marshall.dempster, Saturday 8th February, 2025 10:38PM
<p>Well seems like we were a bit late to the party. Traveled through a good portion of Allen creek today. We began our day with little trust in the snowpack. Lots of reports of natural and sled triggered avalanche activity over the last few days. I’m here to confirm those reports. We observed numerous natural slides on almost all North to East aspects with a slope angle greater than 30 degrees. They ranged in size from 1 all the way up to the full path release in avalanche alley (sz3) leaving over 3m of debris across the trail. Based on the reports as well as the amount of new snow sitting over the debris we suspect these events probably occurred at least two days ago. The failure plane was a preserved surface hoar layer down 30-70 cm deep depending on the amount of wind loading above it. We also spent a good chunk of time testing small slopes with our sled and we’re only able to get the one failure(see photo). </p>

Terrain Ridden

Alpine slopes, Mellow slopes, Dense trees, Convex slopes, Open trees.

Terrain Avoided

Steep slopes, Convex slopes.

Avalanche Conditions

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

Snow Conditions

Deep powder, Wind affected.

Weather Conditions

Stormy, Cloudy.

Location: 52.60409519 -119.23508206