[MCR] MCR Summary July 17, 2008

Subject: [MCR] MCR Summary July 17, 2008
Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 17:45:03 -0600

ACMG Mountain Conditions Summary for the Rockies and Columbia Mountains issued July 17, 2008

 

Conditions in the alpine for most areas are now fairly typical for the middle of July.  Remnant snow patches remain in shaded areas and on the steeper ice faces you can now expect mostly ice conditions.

 

The weekend weather is looking quite good although if clouds come in overnight this will not help in setting up snow conditions for a good overnight freeze.  Regardless, with an early alpine start many of the classic objectives in both the Rockies and Columbias should be in reasonable shape.

 

Recent reports from the Bugaboos are that the Bugaboo-Snowpatch col is in good snow conditions but there is starting to be a visible sag in the bergschrund.  Many routes are getting climbed but expect to still find snow and/or water in gullies or chimneys that are shaded.

 

There have been limited reports from the Selkirks but many of the quartzite ridge routes should be in good condition.

 

In the Rockies, reports from the Columbia Icefields indicate generally good conditions.  The bigger more technical routes such as Edith Cavel or Hungabee will still have snow at upper elevations and will likely be a little while yet.

 

It looks like a good weekend to enjoy the mountains but pay attention to afternoon build-up and the possibility of thunderstorms in the afternoon.

 

Marc Ledwidge

Mountain Guide

 

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