20-21

Natural avalanche in Y-couloir west side Bridgers

Bostwick Creek
Bridger Range
Code
HS-N-R2-D2-O
Elevation
8700
Aspect
NW
Latitude
45.79760
Longitude
-110.93800
Notes

Ski patrol had brief visibility on 2/7/21 to see a large natural avalanche, believed to have ran 2/7/21, on the northwest slopes of Saddle Peak on the West Side of the Bridger Range.

Number of slides
1
Number caught
0
Number buried
0
Avalanche Type
Hard slab avalanche
Trigger
Natural trigger
R size
2
D size
2
Bed Surface
O - Old snow
Problem Type
Persistent Weak Layer
Slab Thickness units
centimeters
Single / Multiple / Red Flag
Single Avalanche
Advisory Year

Natural avalanahce (and collapsing) Specimen Creek

Specimen Creek
Southern Madison
Code
N-R4-D2
Elevation
8500
Aspect
SW
Latitude
45.02650
Longitude
-111.04800
Notes

From obs: "GNFAC, You’re never going to believe this, but there was tons of whumphing up in Specimen Creek today! There were a few avalanche classes there digging snow pits and getting unstable test results by the sounds of it. We saw a good sized natural on a steep SW facing meadow around 8500’, probably would call it R4D2 but it was hard to get a good look through the storm."

Number of slides
1
Number caught
0
Number buried
0
Trigger
Natural trigger
R size
4
D size
2
Problem Type
New Snow
Slab Thickness units
centimeters
Single / Multiple / Red Flag
Single Avalanche
Advisory Year

Skier triggered test slope (and collapses) Beehive

Beehive Basin
Northern Madison
Code
SS-ASc-R4-D2-O
Elevation
8000
Aspect
W
Latitude
45.34070
Longitude
-111.39100
Notes

On 2/7/21 skiers in Beehive reported: "Numerous large collapses, ECTP in several pits on mid-pack facets, and triggered a test slope remotely from flat terrain. It broke in the old snow, but towards to top, maybe 10cm below the interface with the last week’s snow. Propagated over 50m, crown depth 60-100 cm. Would be solid size 2 if the slope wasn’t 20m tall."

Number of slides
1
Number caught
0
Number buried
0
Avalanche Type
Soft slab avalanche
Trigger
Skier
Trigger Modifier
c-A controlled or intentional release by the indicated trigger
R size
4
D size
2
Bed Surface
O - Old snow
Problem Type
New Snow
Slab Thickness
30.0 inches
Vertical Fall
40ft
Slab Width
150.00ft
Slab Thickness units
inches
Single / Multiple / Red Flag
Single Avalanche
Advisory Year

On 2/7/21 skiers in Beehive reported: "Numerous large collapses, ECTP in several pits on mid-pack facets, and triggered a test slope remotely from flat terrain. It broke in the old snow, but towards to top, maybe 10cm below the interface with the last week’s snow. Propagated over 50m, crown depth 60-100 cm. Would be solid size 2 if the slope wasn’t 20m tall." Photo: Sam H.

Northern Madison, 2021-02-08

On 2/7/21 skiers in Beehive reported: "Numerous large collapses, ECTP in several pits on mid-pack facets, and triggered a test slope remotely from flat terrain. It broke in the old snow, but towards to top, maybe 10cm below the interface with the last week’s snow. Propagated over 50m, crown depth 60-100 cm. Would be solid size 2 if the slope wasn’t 20m tall." Photo: Sam H.

Northern Madison, 2021-02-08

Bacon Rind

Date
Activity
Skiing

After a long drive south on which we were joined by a few enthusiastic Big Sky Skiers we found an empty pull of and lots of new snow at Bacon Rind. 

We didn't dig any pits and kept things well below 30degrees. Here are a few high points:

  • Several whumphs, but all down in the first 500' vert from the car 
  • No Cracking or collapsing at higher elevations and no vis to see any activity
  • Didn't see obvious evidence that persistent weak layers are hair-trigger, but I am glad that with the rate and duration of loading that there was a warning today. There was more snow at Bacon Rind than I expected. 
  • Snowing S1-S2 through the day, ~3" through the day 
  • Occasional Moderate winds, but mostly light wind
  • About 20" settled on top of the sun crust formed last Monday and Tuesday, a new snow avalanche would be no joke at this point
  • High on Wind-loaded and Considerable elsewhere seems appropriate
  • Unrelated, we saw well over a dozen vehicles off the road including 3 semis with trailers. The roads weren't that bad, I guess we are out of practice

Have a good forecast in the morning. 

DZ

Region
Southern Madison
Location (from list)
Bacon Rind
Observer Name
Dave Zinn

Texas Meadows Ridgeline

Date
Activity
Skiing
Region
Bridger Range
Location (from list)
Texas Meadow
Observer Name
Aaron Schoening

Specimen Creek

Date

GNFAC,
You’re never going to believe this, but there was tons of whumphing up in Specimen Creek today! There were a few avalanche classes there digging snow pits and getting unstable test results by the sounds of it. We saw a good sized natural on a steep SW facing meadow around 8500’, probably would call it R4D2 but it was hard to get a good look through the storm, it was snowing S1-S2 all day with moderate west winds at the ridgetops. My skin track from the day before was completely gone, bummer. There was a solid 3” on our car when we got back to the trailhead.
Psyched to be powder skiing!
Spencer

Region
Southern Madison
Observer Name
Spencer Jonas

Beehive

Date

In Beehive with Rec 1. Numerous large collapses, ECTP in several pits on mid-pack facets, and triggered a test slope remotely from flat terrain. It broke in the old snow, but towards to top, maybe 10cm below the interface with the last week’s snow. Propagated over 50m, crown depth 60-100 cm. Would be solid size 2 if the slope wasn’t 20m tall. Didn’t actually get very far from the trailhead for various reasons so never got eyes on anything else.

Observer Name
Sam H