Whumphs in Beehive
Skiers in Beehive Basin triggered multiple whumphs with associated shooting cracks at 8800'-8900' on an east aspect
Skiers in Beehive Basin triggered multiple whumphs with associated shooting cracks at 8800'-8900' on an east aspect
We triggered numerous collapses or "whumphs" in the Taylor Fork. Some had associated shooting cracks that propagated up to 20 feet from the point of initiation. Photo: GNFAC
Skiers at Bacon Rind triggered 20+ "Monster Whumphs." They were quickly convinced to stay out of avalanche terrain by these red flags.
Touring through low angle meadow we triggered collapses ("whumphs") numbering in the dozens. Some had associated cracking extending about 20' from the point of initiation.
A skier in the Flanders drainage observed a small loose snow avalanche.
From obs: "I did not observe any recent natural activity from the top of Flanders, save for one small slide that started right at a ridgeline. I did not experience any collapsing or cracking, although thinner snow near trees or rocks was weak and unsupportable."
From obs: "Skier Triggered a 1.5' slide to his right while making a turn near a cliff band. The slide did not intersect with the skier's path. We did a ECT before choosing our line and were not able to get the soft slab, or anything else to propagate, but clearly, the slab is ready to go as it slid on rocks. We both skied out without incident."
From obs: "Skier triggered a 1.5' slide to his right while making a turn near a cliff band. The slide did not intersect with the skier's path. We did a ECT before choosing our line and were not able to get the soft slab, or anything else to propagate, but clearly, the slab is ready to go as it slid on rocks. We both skied out without incident."
From obs: "Skier Triggered a 1.5' slide to his right while making a turn near a cliff band. The slide did not intersect with the skier's path. We did a ECT before choosing our line and were not able to get the soft slab, or anything else to propagate, but clearly, the slab is ready to go as it slid on rocks. We both skied out without incident."
From email: "Went for a tour today on specimen ridge in yellowstone park. Stuck to terrain well below 30 degrees. Widespread whumphs throughout tour. Cracking and collapsing snowpack on small convexities. Observed multiple small avalanches on windloaded slopes. I believe they were triggered remotely by game."