Skiers in the Highland Mountains near Butte triggered 2 avalanches on the NE ridge of Red Mountain. The first is a remotely triggered avalanche that was triggered from the ridgeline above. The second happened while a skier "ski cut the slope". This one was noted at 300' wide and 1' deep at the crown.
Skiers in the Butte area triggered this avalanche while "ski-cutting the slope", this avalanche is 300' wide and the crown averages 1' deep. Photo. W. Harden
Skiers in the Butte area triggered this avalanche while "ski-cutting the slope", this avalanche is 300' wide and the crown averages 1' deep. Photo. W. Harden
From Obs: "We skinned up towards Hyalite peak today to see how the snowpack was adjusting to this new load. While we did see some point release on the canyon walls during our approach, there was no collapsing and minimal wind effect below 9000 feet. As soon as we topped out into the hyalite lake basin, a northerly wind picked up and there were supportable wind drifts scatted about. Got an ECTx on a northern aspect at 9200' before deciding to ascend a 25 degree adjacent slope. About 50' from our pit we remotely triggered two D1 slab avalanches which broke on the roll over 150' above us. Crowns looked between 1-2' and 20-30' wide. The larger of the two ran 100' more or less. Yikes, time to bail! The low angle tree skiing along the skinner was quite nice."
Number of slides
2
Number caught
0
Number buried
0
Avalanche Type
Soft slab avalanche
Trigger
Skier
Trigger Modifier
r-A remote avalanche released by the indicated trigger
From obs: "About 50' from our pit we remotely triggered two D1 slab avalanches which broke on the roll over 150' above us. Crowns looked between 1-2' and 20-30' wide. The larger of the two ran 100' more or less." Photo: S. Lowe
From obs: "About 50' from our pit we remotely triggered two D1 slab avalanches which broke on the roll over 150' above us. Crowns looked between 1-2' and 20-30' wide." Photo: S. Lowe
Was attempting to find a few small safe powder pockets up in hyalite today. Was pretty unsuccessful, collapsing was happening the entire ski up but didn’t seem to be super unstable. Soon as I got the some open low angel area I had a major collapse probably 50 foot circle around me that was very loud. At this point I turned around. Snow was very different depths all the way up. Areas I could put my poles (110) almost under the snow other places the snow was only inches. Also noted a hard layer about 6 inches down that was good snow with light powder on top and sugar underneath.
(Was skining up the road to the strip east of the peak.)