"Saw this looking south from top of the ramp into Jones creek. Looks to be just new snow but couldn’t see the whole crown or the slide path." Photo: Andrew Dombroski
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This avalanche was seen on Tuesday, Feb 4 and likely released on Monday from the wind loading. Photo: @jakehopfinger
Forecast link: GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Wed Feb 5, 2020
This avalanche was seen on Tuesday, Feb 4 and likely released on Monday from the wind loading. Photo: @jakehopfinger
Natural Avalanches on the west side of the Bridger Range
1. "I saw two crowns from the ridge at 1430 today (2/4). One on the lower heavily wind loaded shoulder and one up high in the middle of the path. Not sure if they connected, or were separate. R3-D2.5. 2-4’ deep. The higher one was partially drifted in. My guess is ran yesterday with east winds or early today."
2. "Saw this looking south from top of the ramp into Jones creek. Looks to be just new snow but couldn’t see the whole crown or the slide path."
"I saw two crowns from the ridge at 1430 today (2/4). One on the lower heavily wind loaded shoulder and one up high in the middle of the path. Not sure if they connected, or were separate. R3-D2.5. 2-4’ deep. The higher one was partially drifted in. My guess is ran yesterday with east winds or early today." Photo: GNFAC
Natural Avalanche in Northern Madison Range
East facing slope seen from Big Sky meadow after Sunday’s storm.
East facing slope seen from Big Sky meadow after Sunday’s storm. Photo: Don Mattusch