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Took a peep at the steep

Published
Mar 19th, 2025 12:00 PM
AvCan Vancouver Island
Cariboos
Details

Type

quick

Coordinates

50.387750, -122.275910

Quick Observation
We went for a walk-up Steep creek today to investigate some impressive avalanche reports our friends over at BC Highways led us on to. The skin track was fast and well set from the highway up to the bottom of the bowl. The intel was spot on, we observed a size 2.5 slab avalanche, reportedly triggered by a skier remotely over the weekend. The debris ran full path to the toe of the opposing ridge, taking out 30-40 year old trees with it. We climbed to ridge top and observed another remotely triggered large slab avalanche (size 3) in Hunter's bowl. Winds were light from the south and light snow transport was occurring. We dug two profiles on SSW aspects at 1960 m & 2180 m, two very different stories. Below Treeline, we had no test results and the snowpack was generally rounded. Snow Depth was 300 cm, great skiing. Our treeline profile, near the old crown from the size 2.5, produced ECTP15 down 32 cm, failing on facets sitting on a crust. Below this surface layer of concern, the rest of the snowpack was predominantly facets and crust as well. This is likely causing the large avalanches we are seeing. Skiing was terrific in wind sheltered areas, awesome day at the Duffy!
Avalanche Information
Two remote triggered avalanches from the weekend. Skiers in the uphill at the ridge. Stability tests near crown line ECTP 15 30cm down with facets on top of the crust. Northern aspect/ Hunters bowl: Size 3 with secondary releases over the bowl. Western aspect: size 2.5; several 35 year old tree snapping in the debris...
Weather
Snowpack
30 cm of New snow on top of crust with facets on top.
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