From obs: "Member in our group was on the flank of the slope. Crack shot from beneath sled and triggered the slope from ~ 100’ away. Broke about 75 yards wide, ripped to dirt and travelled a short ways to toe of the slope. North facing, 9220’" Photo: M. Rolfson
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From obs: "Member in our group was on the flank of the slope. Crack shot from beneath sled and triggered the slope from ~ 100’ away. Broke about 75 yards wide, ripped to dirt and travelled a short ways to toe of the slope. North facing, 9220’" Photo: M. Rolfson
Natural Avalanche Sheep Mtn., Cooke City
Riders on 02/10/2024 observed several natural avalanches on the north side of Sheep Mountain. This avalanche likely happened naturally as there were no tracks on the slope. However, riders noted that it could of been triggered remotely the day before.
From obs: "We spotted these fairly fresh looking avalanches all side by side with no apparent tracks leading into them. Likely either natural or remote triggered earlier in the day or overnight." Photo. L. Welles
From obs: "We spotted these fairly fresh looking avalanches all side by side with no apparent tracks leading into them. Likely either natural or remote triggered earlier in the day or overnight." Photo: L. Welles
Two Natural Avalanches near Hebgen Lake
Skiers on 02/10/2024 saw two avalanches near Hebgen Lake while ascending an east-facing slope at 9000'. These likely broke 24-48 hour prior to when it was observed.
Natural Avalanche Near Hebgen Lake
Skiers near Hebgen Lake saw a recent avalanche, within the last 12 hours, while ascending an east-facing slope at 9000'. They noted that the avalanche ran "to the trees, almost full path".
From obs: "There were shooting cracks everywhere, and it looked like the cracks propagated into a slab that would have broken up more if the slope had been steeper. It almost looked like a crevasse field with how many cracks there were. Photo is included but I don't think shows just how broken up that "relatively benign" terrain was. I have never seen anything like that before! " Photo: H. Darby
Two natural avalanches that likely happened in the last 24-48 hours. 500' wide. "Crown line extends basically the entire ridge in the background." Photo. H. Darby
The crown of a natural avalanche likely happened in the last 12 hours. This avalanche broke 200' wide, 3-4' deep, and ran "almost full path" to the trees below. Photo: H. Darby
Forecast link: GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Sun Feb 11, 2024