Natural avalanche in Y-couloir west side Bridgers
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.
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.
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."
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."
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.
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.
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:
Have a good forecast in the morning.
DZ
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
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.