Hi all,
We had a very pleasant day ski touring in the Crowfoot glades today.
There was close to 15cm of low density & evenly distributed
overnight snow in this area. We had glimpses of blue skies with
temperatures ranging from -7C to -10C and generally light winds where we
skied. Alpine winds were strong from the west and there was quite a bit
of snow transport up high. We skied moderately steep supported terrain
(<38deg.) between 2200m and 1900m elevation. The snowpack was
supportive and the ski quality excellent.
The average snowpack
height at tree line elevation was 165cm. We observed some whumpfing and
cracking mostly at treeline. We didn’t see or triggered any new slab
avalanches but did see evidence of a cycle in the last 48 hours on the
steeper alpine slopes above the tree apron. These slides ranges from
size 1.5 to 2.5 and by the looks of things likely fell on the February
10th layer. There was ongoing spindrift on steep rock faces all day.
A
quick snow profile at 2100m on a northeast aspect showed a moderate
shear with sudden collapse characteristics down 70cm. This was
definitely the February 10th layer; we found some old surface hoar and
weak faceted grains there.
All in all a great venue despite the current touchy conditions!
Cheers,
David Lussier ACMG Mountain Guide www.summitmountainguides.com
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