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Bridger Range, 2024-01-23

Skiers near Fairy Lake saw large natural avalanches and significant cornice formation in October Bowl and triggered this large shooting crack. Photo: M. Yzaguirre

Cooke City, 2024-01-23

A natural avalanche on Alp Rock north of Cooke City. Photo: G. Roe

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Northern Madison, 2024-01-22

Natural avalanche in McAtee Basin. Likely happened in the last 24-48 hours. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2024-01-22

We saw multiple avalanches in Second Yellowmule that happened in the last 24-48 hours. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2024-01-22

We saw multiple avalanches in Second Yellowmule that happened in the last 24-48 hours. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2024-01-22

Avalanche triggered by a snowmobiler from 750' away. This avalanche was 1-2' deep, 250' wide, and ran 200' to the meadow below. The avalanche failed on a layer of buried surface hoar. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2024-01-22

The crown of an avalanche that was triggered by a rider 750' away. This avalanche was 1-2' deep, 250' wide, and ran 200' to the meadow below. The avalanche failed on a layer of buried surface hoar. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2024-01-22

Natural avalanche in Beaver Creek. This was the most recent of the avalanches seen today and likely happened in the last 24 hours. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2024-01-22

Natural avalanche in McAtee Basin. Likely happened in the last 24-48 hours. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2024-01-22

From obs: "We saw multiple natural avalanches in Beaver Creek, First Yellowmule, Second Yellowmule, Third Yellowmule, and McAtee Basin. The recent avalanches were large enough to bury or injure backcountry travelers (D2) and likely happened within the last 24-48 hours." Photo: GNFAC

 

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Northern Madison, 2024-01-22

Photo of a recent avalanche on Cedar Mountain reported on 01/20. Photo: Anonymous 

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Northern Madison, 2024-01-22

Photo of a recent avalanche on Cedar Mountain reported on 01/20. Photo: Anonymous 

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Out of Advisory Area, 2024-01-22

This natural avalanche was seen by skiers on 01/22 and 01/19. It likely happened a few days prior near 01/18. Photo: D. Carroll

 

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Bridger Range, 2024-01-22

Avalanche triggered by a skier on Saddle Peak on 1/21. No one caught. Appeared 2 feet deep, measured 75-250' wide and 1300' vertical on OnX. Photo: GNFAC

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Bridger Range, 2024-01-22

Lower slab and debris below cliffs from an avalanche triggered by a skier on Saddle Peak on 1/21. No one caught. Appeared 2 feet deep, measured 75-250' wide and 1300' vertical on OnX. Photo: GNFAC

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Bridger Range, 2024-01-22

Avalanche triggered by a skier on Saddle Peak on 1/21. No one caught. Appeared 2 feet deep, measured 75-250' wide and 1300' vertical on OnX. Photo: GNFAC

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Southern Gallatin, 2024-01-21

Photo and observation from 01/20

From obs: "Large roller balls were observed in avalanche terrain on a SE aspect at 8,300'. Alongside this observation, rather wet, sticky snow was observed throughout the tour, causing multiple glopping incidents on our skins." Photo: E. Webb

 

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Southern Gallatin, 2024-01-21

Skiers on 01/20 saw a natural avalanche that happened the day before on 01/19. Photo: E. Webb

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Southern Gallatin, 2024-01-21

From observations on 01/20:

Shooting cracks above a cornice that created a small avalanche. Photo: D. Halama

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Bridger Range, 2024-01-21

Bridger Bowl Ski Patrol noted 2 or 3 natural slides that occurred last night on the backside of Bridger Bowl in Bostwick Canyon and Truman Gulch. Photo: BBSP

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