20-21

Battle Ridge Rd

Date

While on a sledding ad entire with my toddler I found a shaded N by NE aspect on Battle ridge summit RD that was covered in surface hoar and feceting snow under. Total depths 3-6” found some signs of wind loading.

Thanks for doing what you do Forecasters

Region
Bridger Range
Observer Name
Ron Richison

Hayden Creek

Date

Went for a tour up Hayden Creek today. Dug multiple pits on NW, W, and S aspects in the 8500 to 9000 ft range. Structure was consistently good, with P to K hardness snow at the base, and 1F rounding facets throughout the snowpack. We did not find evidence of well preserved buried surface hoar. No collapses or natural avalanches observed. Although we kept it mellow we observed several skiers in steep terrain, with no moving snow.

Observer Name
Sam H

Flathead Pass

Date
Activity
Skiing

Skinned to a the ridgeline ~1.5 mi north of Hardscrabble North then skied the east face back to the road. Snow very thin down low. As you gain elevation snow gets significantly deeper. Near the ridge ~18 in deep, with some deeper wind drifts. Extremely high spatial variability - over a very short distance near the top of our tour, we found isolated windslabs up to ~6 in deep on top of facets, weak sugar snow all the way to the ground, and areas of relatively stronger snow. For now this slope skied surprisingly well, but seemed like a very scary base once we get some additional snow.

Region
Bridger Range
Location (from list)
Flathead Pass
Observer Name
Chris Pierce

Small wind slabs near Cooke

Miller Ridge
Cooke City
Code
SS-N-R1-D1.5-I
Elevation
9500
Aspect Range
E-NE-N
Latitude
45.04230
Longitude
-109.96500
Notes

We saw three small natural wind slabs. One on east-northeast facing Miller Ridge in to Miller creek. One on north facing Miller into Abundance, and one on East end of Scotch Bonnet.

Number of slides
3
Number caught
0
Number buried
0
Avalanche Type
Soft slab avalanche
Trigger
Natural trigger
R size
1
D size
1.5
Bed Surface
I - Interface between new and old snow
Problem Type
Wind-Drifted Snow
Slab Thickness units
centimeters
Single / Multiple / Red Flag
Multiple Avalanches
Advisory Year