Date of Observation: 01/01/2022
Name: Dave Koz
Zone: Northwest Mountains
Route Description: Ruby Peak
Observed avalanche activity: Yes
Avalanches: Caught this moving snow coming off of Ruby today.
Date of Observation: 01/01/2022
Name: Dave Koz
Zone: Northwest Mountains
Route Description: Ruby Peak
Observed avalanche activity: Yes
Avalanches: Caught this moving snow coming off of Ruby today.
Date of Observation: 01/01/2022
Name: Zach Guy
Zone: Northwest Mountains
Route Description: Mt. Axtell Viewed from Mt. CB
Observed avalanche activity: Yes
Avalanches: Several D3 to D3.5 avalanches on Mt. Axtell that ran yesterday. Both wrapped across multiple aspects.
Date of Observation: 01/01/2022
Name: Zach Guy
Zone: Northwest Mountains
Route Description: Viewed from Mt. CB. Got a window of so-so vis and could see a handful of peaks in the Northwest Mountains and Gothic.
Observed avalanche activity: Yes
Avalanches: Numerous very destructive avalanches, ranging from D3 to D4 in size. Couldn’t see runouts so making estimates on size based on terrain size, crown size, and amount of snow in tracks and runouts. All of the crowns shown in the photos below look crisp enough that they likely ran yesterday.
Date of Observation: 01/01/2022
Zone: Northwest Mountains
Route Description: SW slopes from Wash Gulch
Observed avalanche activity: Yes
Avalanches: only saw reported obs on skooks
Weather: cold clear calm, not snowing…weird.
Snowpack: been skiing SW ATL / BTL wo signs of instability, wanted to look for deep layers and crust
Pit SW @11k
HS 150cm
CT12 130cm up from ground
CT18 120cm
CT30 40cm above stout 10cm crust
ECTN
ECT31 deep tap after removing 50cm Q1 SP on small grained .5mm facets
Date of Observation: 01/01/2022
Name: Jeff Smith
Zone: Northwest Mountains
Route Description: Slate River Road
Observed avalanche activity: Yes
Avalanches:Impressive avalanche ran beyond full track off of Schuykill Ridge burying the river and running uphill across the valley burying the Slate River road and taking down trees uphill.
Date of Observation: 01/01/2022
Name: jeffrey banks
Zone: Southeast Mountains
Route Description: Red Mountain
Observed avalanche activity: No
Weather: cold & impressive Ridgetop NE winds on the 2 Southern most Peaks of Whetstone
Snowpack: No signs of instability on mellow N & NE terrain.
Wind waves on the snow surface and massive plumes tailing S/SW off of Whetstone’s southerly peaks.
Date of Observation: 01/01/2022
Name: billy barr
Zone: Southeast Mountains
Route Description: Gothic
Observed avalanche activity: No
Weather: And you may finally get a rest from my sunrise weather notes as the storm system seems to be moving on. Light but steady snow all day Saturday until stopping around 8 p.m. with just scattered, light snow overnight. High temp. ws up to 23F and the morning low was 8F with current 10F. There was 10″ new snow and water content of 0.71″. Snowpack reached 68″ and now is at 64″ deep. A light wind with occasional gusting and now a light W wind. I may get visibility today for the first time in 9 days other than a couple hours a week ago. Currently overcast but that beats obscured. Now time to dig out. billy
Date of Observation: 12/31/2021
Name: billy barr
Zone: Southeast Mountains
Route Description: Gothic Townsite
Observed avalanche activity: Yes
Avalanches: I was outside moving snow (but then, aren’t we all) at 8:50 and heard a noise up on Gothic and then saw- not the slide as there is no visibility- but the powder cloud coming out of the cirque just north of here. This path runs pretty large though i have no idea how it did and will not until it clears.
I ducked down under the solar panels not because i was afraid, but because, um, a, i dropped my contact lens, yes, that is why. Imagine how silly i felt when i remembered- i don’t wear contacts!?! Anyway, safe to say it’s a war out there.
For your amusement, i have attached the dumbest photo ever- a power cloud during a storm when there is little visibility anyway. Sorry. Keeps me laughing. billy
Weather: Snow continues heavy with 3″ new in the past 2 hours.
Snowpack:
Date of Observation: 12/31/2021
Name: Zach Guy
Zone: Southeast Mountains
Route Description: Traveled mostly on easterly aspects below 10,000 ft. Two short tours, one near Brush Creek TH and one near Red Mountain.
Observed avalanche activity: No
Avalanches: Poor visibility and I did not travel near avalanche terrain.
Weather: Moderate snowfall most of the day. Snowfall rates increased to heavy by mid-afternoon. Moderate gusts in exposed locations.
Snowpack: Targeted persistent slab sensitivity in the shallow part of our forecast area. I did not experience any signs of instability under foot (collapses or cracking). Stability tests produced a mix of propagating and non-propagating results below slabs 3 to 5 feet thick. The 12/6 layer (only on northerly aspects here) looks like garbage still (3-4mm in size, fist hard),with very little signs of strengthening. It consistently showed propagating results in ECTs and PSTs. The 12/23 layer (on all aspects that we covered, SE, E, NE, and N) showed a mix of propagating and non-propagating results. This layer looks like it is rounding, hardening, and will heal fairly quickly once the loading ends. See photos and profiles for details.
Date of Observation: 12/31/2021
Name: Billy Barr
Zone: Southeast Mountains
Route Description: Gothic townsite
Observed avalanche activity: No
Avalanches:
Weather: Thankfully there was no wind yesterday or overnight. A steady, moderate to heavy snowfall with 21″ new, 17″ of which came from sunset to what passes as sunrise. Total water content was 1.27″ which comes to a very light 6% water- easily the driest snowfall of the winter. The snowpack is at winter’s deepest of 65½”. Currently obscured and snowing moderately with no temperature movement from a high of 19F to the current and low of 18F. Wind is 1-2 SW. I heard a slide run while outside in the hour it took to get around and clear everything. Looks like i will not ski the peak of Gothic today. It was that or a cup of tea- you do the math. billy