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Collapses / shooting cracks in Blackmore area

Northern Gallatin
Code
Aspect
NE
Notes

From obs: "Several naturals observed from the past few days. Large collapse on a NE 25 degree slope"

Number of slides
0
Number caught
0
Number buried
0
Problem Type
Persistent Weak Layer
Slab Thickness units
centimeters
Single / Multiple / Red Flag
Red Flag
Advisory Year

Large Collapses Bacon Rind

Bacon Rind
Southern Madison
Code
Latitude
44.96090
Longitude
-111.10000
Notes

From obs: "the snow is still bad! We were on top of bacon rind in the YNP, and dug a pit for fun and education of one of our party members. Experienced some BIG whoomphs on the way up and got very unstable scores. A Q2 CT19 and ECTP24, both around 85cm down into the snow pack (on the top of the very faceted layer we're seeing all over the advisory area."

 

Number of slides
0
Number caught
0
Number buried
0
Snow Observation Source
Slab Thickness units
centimeters
Single / Multiple / Red Flag
Red Flag
Advisory Year

Whumpfing Mineral Mountain, Cooke City

Mineral Mountain
Cooke City
Code
Latitude
45.03030
Longitude
-109.99800
Notes

From obs: "While transitioning at the top of mineral mountain burn, a member of our party stepped away from our packed out transition spot and likely the deeper impact from his ski boots triggered the weak layer beneath us and created a massive whumf that propagated hundreds of feet and was strong enough to knock snow off of nearby trees. Nothing we observed slid but the collapse was extremely evident."

Number of slides
0
Number caught
0
Number buried
0
Snow Observation Source
Slab Thickness units
centimeters
Single / Multiple / Red Flag
Red Flag
Advisory Year

Collapses / shooting cracks in Blackmore area

Date
Activity
Skiing

Several naturals observed from the past few days. Large collapse on a NE 25 degree slope 

Region
Northern Gallatin
Observer Name
James Knudtsen

Large Collapse on West Woody Ridge

Date
Activity
Skiing

We choose to stay off slopes steeper than 30 degrees before leaving the town and heading south of Cooke City to West Woody Ridge. This decision was based on the recent and seasonal avalanche history in the area. There have been several large and dangerous human-triggered and natural avalanches and many other smaller slides failing on persistent weak layers. We stuck to our choice when we dug a snowpit and got stable test results (ECTX). Near the ridge and the starting zones of nearby avalanche paths, we triggered a large collapse that sent shooting cracks out a couple hundred feet. If the slope had been any steeper, we would have triggered an avalanche. Our conviction to stick to our plan kept us safe. We recommend that you make travel plans based on the big-picture indicators of INSTABILITY and ignore snowpits that indicate STABILITY

In town, we heard vague reports of what sounded like another large, rider-triggered avalanche occurring on the north side of Scotch Bonnet near a human-triggered avalanche that broke on Friday. We also heard a report of localized collapsing in the Goose Lake area. And the group described hearing a boom and a roaring sound that they believed was an avalanche but did not have the visibility to confirm. 

Region
Cooke City
Location (from list)
Woody Ridge
Observer Name
David Zinn

Eastern Beartooths

Date
Activity
Skiing
Snowboarding

Toured west of Cole Creek outside RLM boundary.  Experienced multiple collapses and cracking.  Unsupportable surface with facets at the base of snowpack.  Stability tests resulted in multiple ECT with propagation. Dug pits in location with previous wind loading HS=141, not as deep on adjacent aspects.  

No natural avalanches observed.  See attached snowpilot profile.  

 

Region
Out of Advisory Area
Observer Name
BMG Level 1

Whumfing in cooke city

Date
Activity
Skiing

While transitioning at the top of mineral mountain burn, a member of our party stepped away from our packed out transition spot and likely the deeper impact from his ski boots triggered the weak layer beneath us and created a massive whumf that propagated hundreds of feet and was strong enough to knock snow off of nearby trees. Nothing we observed slid but the collapse was extremely evident. 

Region
Cooke City
Location (from list)
Mineral Mountain
Observer Name
Owen DeJohn

No red flags in Bacon Rind

Date
Activity
Skiing

Very different feeling from 1 week prior - no collapsing, no cracking, no recent avalanches. We stayed on conservative terrain but saw others venturing out a bit with no noticable activity. 

Region
Southern Madison
Location (from list)
Bacon Rind
Observer Name
Michael Zenker

Bacon Rind - Big Ole Facets

Date
Activity
Skiing

 the snow is still bad! We were on top of bacon rind in the YNP, and dug a pit for fun and education of one of our party members. Experienced some BIG whoomphs on the way up and got very unstable scores. A Q2 CT19 and ECTP24, both around 85cm down into the snow pack (on the top of the very faceted layer we're seeing all over the advisory area. 

Best,

Joe

Region
Southern Madison
Location (from list)
Bacon Rind
Observer Name
Joe Negen