Loose Wet in Beehive Basin
Skiers in Beehive Basin saw a loose wet avalanche that happened on 01/20. This avalanche ran 150' down the slope.
Skiers in Beehive Basin saw a loose wet avalanche that happened on 01/20. This avalanche ran 150' down the slope.
From GCSAR and Bridger Bowl Ski Patrol:
A skier triggered a slide descending the skyline/nose of Saddle Peak. No one was caught. It initially triggered at the first rock band, then pulled out much wider at the second rock band. The skier was on his second lap was the third set of tracks on the peak. All tracks were accounted for and a beacon search of the debris came up empty.
Depth was described as "full depth" (2 feet) and running on the depth hoar.
Crown was 80' wide on the first horizontal band and 250' on the second. The lower crown wrappped around the ridge out of view.
From GCSAR and Bridger Bowl Ski Patrol:
A skier triggered a slide descending the skyline/nose of Saddle Peak. No one was caught. It initially triggered at the first rock band, then pulled out much wider at the second rock band. The skier was on his second lap was the third set of tracks on the peak. All tracks were accounted for and a beacon search of the debris came up empty.
Depth was described as "full depth" (2-3') and running on the depth hoar.
From GCSAR and Bridger Bowl Ski Patrol:
A skier triggered a slide descending the skyline/nose of Saddle Peak. No one was caught. It initially triggered at the first rock band, then pulled out much wider at the second rock band. The skier was on his second lap was the third set of tracks on the peak. All tracks were accounted for and a beacon search of the debris came up empty.
Depth was described as "full depth" (2-3') and running on the depth hoar.
From obs: "As we approached the cornice-triggered slide from yesterday below the prayer flags, we stomped around on a low-angle east-facing test slope just south of the slide to assess the presence and character of the slab. Stomping on the test slope yielded 15' plus shooting cracks from my ski tips and remotely triggered cracks about 30' further down the slope below a rollover. A subsequent test slope north of yesterday's slide produced a whumpf. A significant chunk of that cornice is cracked and ready to collapse. While jumping on the test slope almost 100 feet away from the cornice, a small piece broke off and fell onto the slope below. "
From GCSAR and Bridger Bowl Ski Patrol:
A skier triggered a slide descending the skyline/nose of Saddle Peak. No one was caught. It initially triggered at the first rock band, then pulled out much wider at the second rock band. The skier was on his second lap was the third set of tracks on the peak. All tracks were accounted for and a beacon search of the debris came up empty.
Depth was described as "full depth" (2-3') and running on the depth hoar.
Photo: J. Lipkowitz
While jumping on a test slope riders heard a whumpf and saw cracks forming 30' down the slope of their location. Photo: J. Lipkowitz
Climbers in Hyalite saw an avalanche near Solstice that happened on 01/21. This avalanche is 1' deep at the crown and with 18" of facets snow below.
Climbers in Hyalite saw an avalanche near Solstice that happened on 01/21. This avalanche is 1' deep at the crown and with 18" of facets snow below. Photo: R. Meshew