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Powder "ish" in Little Sand!

Published
Jan 4th, 2024 3:00 PM
southrockies
Lizard
Details

Type

quick

Coordinates

49.488690, -115.263230

Quick Observation
We spent the day with low visibility, almost no visibility between 1700 m and 2000 m while we were in the cloud. There were light southwest winds, but no snow was moving around even on exposed ridges. There was a total snowpack depth of 140 cm at 2000 m, which may be the most snow we have seen in a while. There are a few crusts in the mid-pack, the first down 20 to 30 cm (Dec 22) and the second down 70 cm (Dec 5). Our profile was at 2000 m on a southeast-facing slope and we had no results from our snowpack tests. There was still soft snow in sheltered terrain, but on steep south-facing slopes, there was a bit of a crust. Not bad skiing with the lack of new snow.
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