[MCR] ACMG Mountain Conditions Report Summary for the Rockies and Columb

Subject: [MCR] ACMG Mountain Conditions Report Summary for the Rockies and Columbia Mountains issued may 3rd, 2012
Date: 4 May 2012 00:15:49 -0000

ACMG Mountain Conditions Report Summary for the Rockies and Columbia Mountains issued may 3rd, 2012

Spring is in full swing in the Rockies and Columbias. It seems to be warmish and moist across the ranges for now and the snowpack is feeling this too.

There has been some decent skiing but I imagine most places will be be slightly on the melt side of melt freeze for a day or two. Lake Louise group got 20-25 cm snow in the past couple of days but it was reported to be moist even on north faces at treeline by midday today. If the forecast is correct there may be some short windows for some decent corn skiing this weekend but you would have to be clever, lucky and fast to make the most of it.

The short spring nights and forecasted warm temperatures means we MAY be in for a spring avalanche cycle early next week. It is perhaps the first big dose of solar heat in awhile for this snowpack so it will be a big stress. Maybe not lots of widespread activity but probably lots of small slides and quite possibly the odd big greasy spring slide that runs right to the valley.

Ice climbing-hmmm, a bit on the warm side for awhile. Wouldn't want to be anywhere near any surviving daggers or anything with obvious structural flaws or below any snow filled gullies when the heat is on.

Rock climbing-still snow to 1/2 way down the scree on Yamnuska this afternoon. Looks like it would dry off fairly quickly so south facing rock could be a good weekend plan and even better hopefully early next week.

Alpine climbing- maybe a window for the fast and far sighted on sunday monday but I would be very careful about what is over my head as rocks, snowslopes, cornices and ice daggers will all be feeling the gravity more than usual when the heat comes on. Crevasses will sag and creeks will rise. Oh well, at least the bears will all be coming out too.

Find a nice crag, scramble or bit of corn or a good hike from which you can safely watch the winter melt away.

Larry Stanier
IFMGA Mountain Guide

These observations and opinions are those of the person who submitted them. The ACMG and its members take no responsibility for errors, omissions, or lapses in continuity. Conditions differ greatly over time and space due to the variable nature of mountain weather and terrain. Application of this information provides no guarantee of increased safety. Do not use the Mountain Conditions Report as the sole factor in planning trips or making decisions in the field. Please check out http://acmg.ca/mcr for more information.

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These observations and opinions are those of the person who submitted them. The 
ACMG and its members take no responsibility for errors, omissions, or lapses in 
continuity. Conditions differ greatly over time and space due to the variable 
nature of mountain weather and terrain. Application of this information 
provides no guarantee of increased safety. Do not use the Mountain Conditions 
Report as the sole factor in planning trips or making decisions in the field.
Please check out http://acmg.ca/mcr for more information.