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South Valemount skiing

Published
Mar 27th, 2026 12:00 PM
ngsmcgill343
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Type

quick

Coordinates

52.811121, -119.270167

Quick Observation
We skied in avalanche paths from the top and did not find any wind slab, there was a failure plane about 5-10cm above the crust however it was very stubborn and we did not get any cracking on steep slopes, the snow was becoming sun affected. A small sun crust was present. We skied East/ENE facing terrain, crust was present to 2100M above 1900M it became easy ish to break through with pole probes. Snow was not wind affected at all and PP was still the surface form until ridge crest. The alpine slopes above looked very loaded See photos for large suspect Persistent Slab in surrounding BC, and there were a few storm slab/Wind slabs as well.
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