Natural Avalanche, Ramshorn Peak
A natural avalanche occurred on 01/19 and was seen on 01/20 in the eastern drainages of Ramshorn Peak.
A natural avalanche occurred on 01/19 and was seen on 01/20 in the eastern drainages of Ramshorn Peak.
Photo and observation from 01/20
From obs: "Large roller balls were observed in avalanche terrain on a SE aspect at 8,300'. Alongside this observation, rather wet, sticky snow was observed throughout the tour, causing multiple glopping incidents on our skins." Photo: E. Webb
Skiers on 01/20 saw a natural avalanche that happened the day before on 01/19. Photo: E. Webb
From observations on 01/20:
Shooting cracks above a cornice that created a small avalanche. Photo: D. Halama
Bridger Bowl Ski Patrol noted 2 or 3 natural slides that occurred last night on the backside of Bridger Bowl in Bostwick Canyon and Truman Gulch. Photo: BBSP
Bridger Bowl Ski Patrol noted 2 or 3 natural slides that occurred last night on the backside of Bridger Bowl in Bostwick Canyon and Truman Gulch. Photo: BBSP
From observation on 01/20:
While approaching a cornice skiers collapsed the slope and triggered a small cornice. Photo: E. Webb
From BBSP:
They noted 2 or 3 natural slides that occurred last night on the backside of Bridger Bowl in Truman Gulch.
This avalanche happened on 01/20.
From obs: While skiing into Beehive Basin from the ridge between Beehive and Middle basin we noticed some sizable natural wet loose avalanches. West facing, around 9000 feet, 10-12 inches deep, ran ~150 feet, observed at 2:15 pm. " Photo S.L