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Gunnison

Published
Apr 26th, 2026 5:00 AM
Zach Guy
Gunnison
Details

Type

quick

Coordinates

38.960173, -106.882658

Avalanche Information
We skier-triggered numerous soft slabs ranging from a few inches thick to 16" thick. All of the avalanches broke in the storm snow and ran on underlying melt-freeze crusts. They appeared to be breaking on precip particles buried early in the storm. I also noticed 2 naturals, and we remotely triggered one slab.
Weather
As of 2 p.m.: 8" of dry snow in sheltered areas above treeline, and 3" to 4" of moist snow below treeline. Winds increased midday, with periods of strong winds and intense transport, along with periods of light winds. cloud cover: overcast; wind loading: intense; rain elevation (ft): 8800; recent snowfall (cm): 20; snow avail for transport: moderate amounts
Snowpack
The storm interface is a melt-freeze crust everywhere except for due north above ~12,800', which is small-grained facets (where the snow stayed dry last week).  Northeast aspects ATL have a crust/facet/crust sandwich: the upper crust is about 1cm thick and strong enough that it wasn't collapsing under the current load, and none of the avalanches broke deeper than the storm interface.  . Shooting cracks above treeline on wind-loaded and wind-sheltered slopes.
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