Collapsing Fawn Pass
30+ whumps on any slope with wind slab deeper than 5”.
30+ whumps on any slope with wind slab deeper than 5”.
Observed collapsing and shooting cracks near top of meadows around 7700 feet. Dug a pit in this area as well. Snow was 80 cm deep. Our test yielded unstable results - ECTP 11 35cm down on the obvious surgery facets. Slab seemed to be stiffening with warmer temps.
Photo from BPG on 1/27/24
Couple days old [1/23 or 24]. Better light on it today. S aspect. 9800'
19° at 11:00 a.m. under overcast skies but warmed up when the sun came out.
(Photos by T. Parrie)
From obs: "Similar to your complete ripout of the slope at the head of first yellow mule, this aspect pulled out naturally likely on the 25th - natural caused. No tracks around."
Starting at 45°11'13.26"N / 111°27'36.92"W, the NNE slope slid (likely rider caused 2 days ago).
The adjacent slopes at 45°11'18.09"N / 111°27'54.78"W further west were slightly newer perhaps the 26th or late on the 25th. Each ripped down to the ground at the crown. Severe instability was present even when cresting over the slope from the entrance through the regular access to cedar - still not broke open.
ECT P 7 at 7800ft and West-Northwest facing slope. Broke approx 6-8in from the top of the snow. A LOT of woofmping pretty much everywhere we went.