Subject: | [MCR] Kootenay Park - Vermillion Peak Burn |
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Date: | Sat, 09 Feb 2008 23:55:54 -0700 |
I followed Dr.
Jeff's footsteps today (more precisely his studly uptrack) in the burn climbers
right of the Vermillion Peak slide path. Previous day and
overnight winds had created some windeffect above 1800 meters, namely along
the rib that one uses to climb. While I was forewarned by the avalanches
that Jeff had kicked off yesterday, I was nevertheless surprised that I managed
to trigger a small Sz 2 slab remotely (3 meters) on a 35ish
degree glade at 1900m before I could even attempt to ski-cut it. The slab was
30cm thick, 30m wide and ran for 30m on facets sz 1 (likely the January 27
interface?). Keep in mind that this instability will stick with us for a while
unless the warming trend that is to be exepcted (hopefully) soon or additional
load (new snow) will cause it to release naturally.
Skiing was good,
however in the lower elevations the snowpack was not always relyably
supportive anymore......
Cheers,
Jorg
Wilz
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