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Polar good, solar bad

Published
Mar 19th, 2025 11:00 AM
samirsomji
Northwest Inland
Details

Type

quick

Coordinates

49.479572, -115.148540

Quick Observation
Good riding on North aspects, crusty and challenging on south aspects. We skied below 1800m today in sheltered north facing treed shoulders. 5 cm solar crust on south aspects, and transitioning to a breakable 5-10cm wind skin above 1800m on all exposed aspects. Some sheltered chutes above 1800m may still hold good snow. Skiing quality improved the further north we moved in the range. Height of storm averaged 60cm and was unreactive to skis, produced uneven break results in ect, ct, and hand shears. A mid storm interface was also noted 15cm down that also produced similar uneven break results in ect, ct and hand shears. The PWL is down ~115cm at 1800m and produced no results with ect/ct tests, however continues to give a sudden clean failure when pulling on a column or hand shear. Temps stayed below freezing above 1300m, and a cool light to moderate breeze was present all day.
Avalanche Information
Fish bowl sz 3 natural stepping down to the pwl and running to the bottom of the bowl. Pulled additional storm slabs in steep features as low as 1400m. Likely cornice triggered Big steep mother sz 2 natural storm slab, hst did not step down to pwl. Crossed mid elevation bench and toed out bottom of track. Also likely cornice triggered (see picture) Both out of alpine features. No other signs of instability noted.
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