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Gunnison

Published
Feb 13th, 2026 4:00 AM
Eric Murrow
Gunnison
Details

Type

quick

Coordinates

38.956654, -107.052154

Weather
Overcast skies and light snow throughout the day. About 2-3 inches new overnight and during the day. Winds remained light with very little evidence of transport along a 11,200 foot ridgeline. cloud cover: overcast; wind loading: light; recent snowfall (cm): 6; snow avail for transport: moderate amounts
Snowpack
On a southwest slope near 11,000 feet, I found very little drifting and a foot of recent storm snow resting above melt forms to the ground.  No slab avalanche issues encountered in this area. On westerly slopes below treeline, a 2cm crust caps the incredibly weak facets from the February drought.  Test results showed propagating results occurred below the crust during isolation or light loading steps. However, we didn't experience any collapsing while skiing or skinning up terrain near or steeper than 35 degrees.  This structure seems to sit just on the stable side of the equation.  I would expect that another .75 inches of water would create a sensitive slab avalanche problem and natural avalanche activity to follow as future storm totals near or exceed 1" of water. We produced 3 large collapses on low-angle west slopes above 10,200 feet. The crust beneath the foot of recent snow was around 1cm or less....more similar to steep terrain near the border of west - northwest. No signs of instability on steep slopes facing due west below treeline.
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