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Observations of Natural Avalanche Cycle

Published
Mar 30th, 2025 12:00 PM
adamrodrigues11
South Coast Inland
Details

Type

quick

Coordinates

50.112527, -122.853434

Quick Observation
Excellent turns on spearhead glacier with 15cm of dry snow on top of a supportive crust. Continued laps down the glacier towards the lake on N aspects with good skiing but increasing wind affect. From spearhead shoulder we could see the Trorey E face and N face slides. Could not get good pics from our distance. We continued to Phalanx N bowl. The entire lower pitch slid in the last cycle with >1m crowns connecting across the bowl. There were large cornice chunks scattered throughout the eastern portion of the start zone. Notably, strong E winds reloaded the start zone with fresh windslab in places. The deep crowns continued pretty much on every N avalanche slope above the exit bench (1800-2000m), and we observed some massive debris flows on our way out. N aspects above 1800m had a ~5cm supportive crust below recent storm snow. The snow beneath this crust remained quite moist from the warm up. W aspects on our exit were spring slush (no crust).
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