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C. Bayles
Bridger Range
Texas Meadow
Large collapses in the Bridgers
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Toured out the gate of Bridger Bowl north of Texas meadows. Walking up through the flat meadow we got 10 or so small whumphs and 3 large booming collapses. No remote triggers on the steep terrain above were observed. Snowpit from where the large collapses were triggered is attached.

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J. Lipkowitz
Northern Madison
Beehive Basin
Reactivity in Beehive
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We toured up the ridge between Beehive and Bear Basin today. There was about 2-3 cm of fresh snow capping a breakable melt-freeze crust from yesterday. The crust was present on nearly every aspect and slope angle we traveled on (W-S-E).  I suspect on steeper east aspects, which we did not tour on, this crust may not have been present.

As we approached the cornice-triggered slide from yesterday below the prayer flags, we stomped around on a low-angle east-facing test slope just south of the slide to assess the presence and character of the slab. Stomping on the test slope yielded 15' plus shooting cracks from my ski tips and remotely triggered cracks about 30' further down the slope below a rollover. A subsequent test slope north of yesterday's slide produced a whumpf. A significant chunk of that cornice is cracked and ready to collapse. While jumping on the test slope almost 100 feet away from the cornice, a small piece broke off and fell onto the slope below.  

HS on the test slope was about 70 cm. Below yesterday's crust was about a 15-20 cm 4F to 1F slab overlying a pile of facets.  The failure plane was at the facet/slab interface and the slab has stiffened since my last time at Beehive a week ago. 

Wx: Calm winds, warm temps, broken skies giving way to scattered skies in the pm. No precip.  

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R. Meshew
Northern Gallatin
Hyalite - main fork
Slab to ground avalanche near Solstice in Hyalite
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1 foot slab on 18 inches of sugar facet.  

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N. Mattes
Cooke City
Zimmer Creek
Remote trigger
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Remote triggered a D1 avalanche from about 150’ away from below in a meadow. Cracking and collapsing everywhere. 

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B. Zavora
Cooke City
Zimmer Creek
Zimmer Creek Avalanche
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Remote triggerd a D1 Avalanche from about 150' away. Crown was 1-2' deep. The debris ran onto an apron that was shared with a larger slope which subsequently triggered a larger D2 Avalanche that was about 100' wide with a 3'-4' crown. Lots of cracking and collapsing of the snow pack all day and remote triggered a few other smaller slopes during the day. The snowpack is very sensitive out there right now.

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A. Dunn
Dillon Area
Maverick Mountain
Poor Snowpack in Pioneers
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Early season quick obs..........in late January.

Pioneer Mountains have about 60 cms of snow at 8,500 feet consistent with Mule Creek Snotel obs.

Structure is, not suprisingly, very poor, see photo. 30 cms of Fist to 4F newer snow from last 2 weeks sits on top of 2 layers of faceted snow (3mm - 5mm). Lacks a slab in many places but anywhere wind or sun have firmed up the top layer there is cracking and collapsing as seen in the photo.

Reports of the roadcuts on Pioneer Scenic Byway slid natural this past weekend. Common indicator slopes. 

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GNFAC
Bridger Range
Truman Gulch
Natural avalanches in Truman Gulch
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From BBSP:

They noted 2 or 3 natural slides that occurred last night on the backside of Bridger Bowl in Truman Gulch.

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Graham mentioned this to me when I was talking to him about the Saddle Peak slide.

GNFAC
Bridger Range
Saddle Peak
Skier triggered on Saddle Peak
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From GCSAR and Bridger Bowl Ski Patrol:

A skier triggered a slide descending the skyline/nose of Saddle Peak. No one was caught. It initially triggered at the first rock band, then pulled out much wider at the second rock band. The skier was on his second lap was the third set of tracks on the peak. All tracks were accounted for and a beacon search of the debris came up empty.

Depth was described as "full depth" (2-3') and running on the depth hoar.

Crown was 80' wide on the first horizontal band and 500+' on the second. The lower crown wrappped around the ridge out of view.

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Pete M and Jason H went out there. I talked to Pete and Graham (dispatch).

J. Budreski
Southern Madison
Telemark Meadows
New snow on top of loose snow

Quick skin up to the top of the far south Telemark Meadows point.  Lots of thumping in the flat untracked areas up the the top.  Cracks not easily seen as dense snow covered them as they spread.  Quick Pit, 45cm depth.  About 4" of new heavy snow on top of yesterdays sun drenched layer.  Below lots of loose facets and 2 distinct frozen layers buried 15-20cm below surface to the ground.  0.3" SWE last night.  24 degree slope, south facing.  Air and Snow 30F.

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T. Hoefler
Northern Gallatin
Hyalite Peak
Remotely Triggered Avalanche Below Hyalite Peak
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My partner and I remotely triggered a persistent slide on an East facing slope at 9350ft. The slide ran off the Evil Twin ridge, just below the large main summer trail bowl of Hyalite Peak. My partner and I were spaced out ~50ft when we both felt and heard a large whumpf. We looked up and saw the avalanche slide, but were both out of harms way from the path. The starting zone was ~400ft above us and the slide ran ~500ft in total length. The crown was just over 2ft deep at its max and 150ft+ wide. The were signs of recent wind loading as we approached the bowl prior to the slide. We did not observe any other avalanches while we were out. Got a couple nice turns in the approach meadows on our way out. 

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Anonymous
Northern Madison
Beehive Basin
Instability in Beehive
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Skied beehive basin and dropped into bear basin early this morning before the warm up, about 1-2" of fresh. In a early morning pit on the bear basin side near the top of the ridge we didn't get propagation but got cracking on hit 5 of our ECT. Noted a slab over facets buried ~ 50 cm from the bottom, with another slab and facet combo below that to the ground. ~90 cm total depth. As it warmed up other groups reported collapsing as they came up and we also saw the aftermath of a remotely collapsed cornice.

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T. Grande
Northern Madison
Beehive Basin
Weak structure, lots of whoomphing when breaking trail.

I toured in beehive today around the wilderness boundary and summer trail, riding and digging a pit on the E aspect (left side)as I was skinning toward the lake. There was about 90cm where I chose to do my profile.   Got CT 2 SC Q2 shear 70 cm down. I got ectp11 at 30 cm down. Talked to a seperate group of 2 splitboarders that came up skinning behind me, they had just dug a pit probably 50 ft below me, they also got ectp11. I saw a skier triggered slide on Tyler’s hill (lookers right of prayer flags gully), as I skinned in (ss-as-d1.5-r1-u). It looked  like it propagated across about 25 ft and just pulled out on the single roll over, I didn’t get real close, and figured a picture from that distance with trees in the way might not show much. Had skin glopping going on, most aspects on my split ski out had a crust on them, but that’s lower elevation.

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BPG
Cooke City
COOKE CITY
Cooke City Observations
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Widespread cracking and collapsing were observed both north and south of Cooke City. 

North of Cooke City Level 1 snowpits: 

Got multiple ECTPs 12-17 taps, 65 down. Got one ECTV. HS ranging from 110-165. 

9820' SW, Aspect, ECTP16 60cm down on small grain faucets

South of Cooke City Level 1 snowpits: 

Dug a total of 7 pits throughout the day and 5 got propogation <5. Failing on the same SH/Facet layer 30-45 down

South of Cooke City numerous avalanches were observed on E, W, and Northern aspects. These all likely happened during or following a recent storm on 01/18. We stepped off the skin track and remotely triggered a small slope above the creek below. Took a closer look and it failed on surface hoar/facets 35 cm down. A skier-triggered avalanche was also seen on the west side of Woody Ridge. 

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Naturals on most slopes, small in size for the most part. Poor lighting but the terrain near the climax also went. 

Other emails from BPG:

Nina: Wow, nice! The last time that slope was remote triggered was in Feb 2017 at the beginning of the historic avalanche cycle. Forrest dug a pit a few steps below the skin track and remote triggered that slope.

Gloria: yah Zack was pumped he kept saying, I triggered Forrest's Avalanche!

 

B. Fredlund
Cooke City
Republic Creek
Cooke City, current snow obs

Ski toured to west Woody Ridge today, south of Cooke City. 

We set a new skin track and I would estimate that 80%+ of the snow we touched created a large collapse/ whompf.  Many of the collapses were large and loud (over 100' wide).  It seemed like remotely triggering an avalanche would have been easy/ likely had we been connected to steeper slopes.

We noted widespread avalanche activity in a nearby gully (NW aspects) adjacent ski tracks from yesterday.

In our snowpit at 9700', on a westerly aspect, we had an ECTPV.  On 2mm facets, 45cms down.

I've skied that area a lot over the last 15 years, commonly during big snowstorms and elevated avalanche hazard, but today seemed like one of the most hazardous, if not THe most hazardous days for avalanches I experienced there- given the widespread nature of the PWL and thickness and sensitivity of the slab.

The warm temperatures today likely had a significant influence on the instabilities.  (35 deg F in town for much of the afternoon.)  Lots of roof-a-lanches noted today as well.

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BSSP
Northern Madison
Cedar Mtn.
Natural avalanches on Cedar

From BSSP 1/20/24: "There were large avalanches observed on Cedar Mountain, on northerly aspects. Slides appeared to
be running on basal instabilities deep in the pack."

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R. Parsons
Cooke City
Sheep Creek
Sheep Creek Observations

From email on 01/22: 

"On 1/20, we toured north of town into sheep creek to ski the north-facing burn glade. We saw no new avalanche activity, but continued to experience numerous collapses as soon as we stepped off the skin track. The sun came out periodically in the morning, and that's all it took for the new snow to become much more wet and heavy. The denser snow was able to support the weight of a skier a little better and we subsequently experienced fewer collapses. Winds picked up from the west into the afternoon and began to transport a lot of snow around."

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Anonymous
Northern Gallatin
Flanders Creek
Avalanche on SE bowl of Flanders
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Snow was heavy and glopping on our way up to the basin. Our plan remained the same all day - ski the skiers left trees of the SE bowl in Flanders. Once in the Alpine, lack of snow in the area led to slow, rock hitting skiing, one of our partners took a turn a bit more right of original ski line. I was waiting up higher in a safe position, and watched as he turned into the bowl, a remote triggered avalanche ripped out above him. He was fast to reach a safe position in the trees by the time the avalanche finished its ride. The photo shows the 3 ski tracks, and the most left one is what remote triggered above. 

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M. Zenker
Northern Gallatin
Beehive Basin
Activity in beehive
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We reached the east ridge of beehive basin at 11:30 and it was warming up quickly. We considered skiing east into middle just before the prayer flags, but when approaching the slope to dig a pit we got a significant collapse and decided to ski a more conservative pitch further north. When continuing north on the ridge we saw a recent cornice collapse which triggered an avalanche, size unknown but pictured here. The conservative east slope was in the shade and skied well.

 

on the way out we got another sizable collapse when skiing west down from prayer flags, on the shallow, sunny western slope, when I edged out of the gully at the first dog leg to regroup with the party. 

 

 

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T. Hansen
Lionhead Range
LIONHEAD AREA
ECTP 11
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Snow warmed up significantly and felt heavy compared to a few days ago. Dug a snow pit on on an easterly slope.  ECTP 11. Didn’t notice as much cracking as a few days ago. 

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S. L
Northern Madison
Beehive Basin
Wet Loose in Beehive Basin
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While skiing into Beehive Basin from the ridge between Beehive and Middle basin we noticed some sizable natural wet loose avalanches. West facing, around 9000 feet, 10-12 inches deep, ran ~150 feet,  observed at 2:15 pm. The new snow from last weeks storm had warmed and slid on the weak snow below.

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