Weather and Avalanche Log for Wed Jan 24, 2024
AVALANCHE WARNING: Island Park
AVALANCHE WARNING: Island Park
Multiple remotely triggered avalanches. Lots of shooting cracks and visible whomping(poofs of snow dust).
Triggered from over 140 yards
Triggered a good size slide intentionally on a test slope in bhive, about 5 ft below the summer trail. I’m currently doing a pro level 1 course with AAI, my instructor told me to go jump around above the rollover. The slab initiated almost with a slight delay after my 3rd and closest jump toward the rollover, I started to mumble “well not today” and boom it went.
total snow depth:69cm
SS-AR-D1.5-R3 intentionally triggered
aspect:sw
elevation:8250
I went back after class and did an ect and ct test directly above the crown, where the top of the crown was 24 degrees :
Ectp20 @44cm down
ectp11@44cm down
ct21 @60cm down
Multiple remotely triggered avalanches. Lots of shooting cracks and visible whomping(poofs of snow dust).
Triggered from over 140 yards
From email: "AAI Pro 1 course to Beehive Basin. One of the students stomped on a lower angle slope directly above a large test slope. On the second stomp the slope released. West aspect at about 8000'. SS-ASc-R3-D1.5-O. Some localized cr, co while breaking trail."
From email: "AAI Pro 1 course to Beehive Basin. One of the students stomped on a lower angle slope directly above a large test slope. On the second stomp the slope released. West aspect at about 8000'. SS-ASc-R3-D1.5-O" Photo: N. Hance
From email: "AAI Pro 1 course to Beehive Basin. One of the students stomped on a lower angle slope directly above a large test slope. On the second stomp the slope released. West aspect at about 8000'. SS-ASc-R3-D1.5-O" Photo: N. Hance
From email: "AAI Pro 1 course to Beehive Basin. One of the students stomped on a lower angle slope directly above a large test slope. On the second stomp the slope released. West aspect at about 8000'. SS-ASc-R3-D1.5-O
18 pits were dug by students and all had ECTP results scoring 15 or lower, and most scoring less than 10, failing on small facets down 20-40cm. PST 22/100 end and 40/100 end. Rutschblock RB3. HS 60-80cm, E and W aspects at about 8500'. Surprisingly, we didn't find SH in any of our pits. Some localized cr, co while breaking trail."
From obs: "Collapsing snow could be felt underneath my sled all day up Black Canyon Loop trail, east of Island Park. There was a moment where shooting cracks spread from my ski tips to about 10 yards away on flat ground. The canyon just north my location was probably steep enough to slide."
Collapsing snow could be felt underneath my sled all day up Black Canyon Loop trail, east of Island Park. There was a moment where shooting cracks spread from my ski tips to about 10 yards away on flat ground. The canyon just north my location was probably steep enough to slide.