Skiers in Frazier Basin saw multiple wet loose slides on the SE face across the basin. Photo: C. Bayles
Forecast link: GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Sun Mar 10, 2024
Skiers in Frazier Basin saw multiple wet loose slides on the SE face across the basin. Photo: C. Bayles
From IG 3/9/24: "Currently on the throne. Things warmed up quickly this morning. Wet loose, east aspect, 8500’, 10:30"
On 3/9/24 there was a big avalanche on the northeast side of Sheep that was previously not reported. It was there this morning so maybe happened yesterday. 6-8'+ deep, 500' wide R4-D3-O. Maybe/probably rider triggered from below.
Snowmobilers reported witnessing another rider trigger this avalanche and get partially buried.
From IG 3/9/24: "Currently on the throne. Things warmed up quickly this morning. Wet loose, east aspect, 8500’, 10:30" Photo: T. Miller
On 3/9/24 there was a big avalanche on the northeast side of Sheep that was previously not reported. It was there this morning so maybe happened yesterday. 6-8'+ deep, 500' wide R4-D3-O. Photo: GNFAC
On 3/9/24 there was a big avalanche on the northeast side of Sheep that was previously not reported. It was there this morning so maybe happened yesterday. 6-8'+ deep, 500' wide R4-D3-O. Photo: GNFAC
This morning (3/9/24) we saw previous avalanches on Henderson Mtn. in better light and got a photo of one on the lower Henderson Bench. Showing wide propagation through thick trees. Photo: GNFAC
From the ridge between Blackmore and Elephant we saw multiple natural large slab avalanches in the upper South Cotttonwood drainage. More natural avalanches not shown, mostly on northerly aspects. Appeared fairly recent and deep. Decided against skiing Alex Lowe and opted for good turns on Blackmore. Warm with moderate/strong southwest winds, minor transport.
From IG 3/9/24: "Currently on the throne. Things warmed up quickly this morning. Wet loose, east aspect, 8500’, 10:30"
Skied into Frazier basin today. Saw multiple wet loose slides on the SE face across the basin. Winds were stripping many ridge lines and loading N aspects. No avalanches related to wind loading were observed. Pit at the bottom of the basin on a SE aspect around 8200 feet had HS 185 and showed Ectx.