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Teddy Bear Ridge Wind Slabs

Published
Feb 11th, 2020 2:30 PM
nicholas.b.crews
Little Yoho
Details

Type

avalanche

Coordinates

51.308180, -117.551009

Quick Observation

We were skinning up the up track to Teddy Bear trees, and had just transitioned from the treed south ridge to the exposed eastern face. There was a strong upslope wind blowing from the East that was transporting the new snow. Within 5 minutes of touring we transitioned from loose unconsolidated storm snow to obvious, reactive wind pillows, and realized we were not comfortable continuing on the exposed up track. We ripped skins and carefully skied a line through the sparse trees down into the bowl, trying to stay off continuous slopes. We set off multiple small wind slabs on the way that were maybe 15 cm deep, but we also found pockets where it could have gone much deeper. The takeaway for us is that the wind effect is very variable where you find it, and the wind direction is not predictable, since on the south ridge the wind was blowing from the Southwest.