Just to pass on that the Selkirk and Monashee Mountains have not been spared from the recent snowfall resulting from last night’s and today’s showers. The snowline visible from Revelstoke on the surrounding peaks was down to approx. 2100m., more than dusting and less than major dump (guessing 10-20cms) – enough to put any rock objectives out of shape for a bit.
Not anywhere near enough to get excited about skiing yet, though I am sure some peoples thoughts are drifting that way!
Looks like sunny weather in the next day or two may melt off more sunny aspects but likely to stay snowy on the North sides for a bit!
Cheers,
Scott Davis
ACMG/IFMGA Mountain Guide