Nadahinni
Yukon Field Team,
Friday 14th March, 2025 4:00PM
We sledded into Nadahinni today and our most notable observation was a snowboard-remote triggered slab avalanche. The rider was putting turns in the upper, supported portion of a bench (good form) and remotely triggered a slab avalanche on the east-facing roll of the bench. We looked at the bed surface below the crown and found a layer of large, blocky facets, melt forms and buried surface hoar. While surrounding areas were covered in up to three meters of snow, the height of snow on this roll-over was only 100 cm. While I think the problem is likely isolated to shallow snow areas and specific south-to-east aspects, it does speak to spatial variability and the need to constantly re-assess snow conditions as you travel. The snowboarder picked his line carefully and did not expose himself to significant overhead hazard.




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