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Complex snowpack and decent turns on Paddy

Published
Mar 14th, 2021 12:00 PM
jamesminifie
Tutshi
Details

Type

quick

Coordinates

59.893100, -134.826430

Quick Observation

AST2 crew skied a number of the Paddy East avalanche paths today and variability was the word of the day. We found everything from bomber, can't buy an avalanche snowpack in some places to spookiness in others. In a steep upper tree line path, we found a slab sitting on a thick layer of facets that produced sheers in test profiles (ECTP12 down 50cm). In another path we created a large whumpf and slope scale shooting cracks. Further investigation found this failure had occurred on large preserved surface hoar crystals that formed a number of weeks back. This failure would have certainly created an avalanche in steeper terrain. Skiing was surprisingly good after the nuclear norths winds the day before.