Observations

02/26/22

A few more avalanches from Anthracites and Bellview

Date of Observation: 02/26/2022
Name: Zach Guy

Zone: Northwest Mountains
Route Description: Anthracites and Bellview as viewed from CBMR

Observed avalanche activity: Yes
Avalanches: More from the cycle. See photos.

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02/26/22

Axtel, Peeler, Schuylkill slides

Date of Observation: 02/26/2022
Name: Zach Guy

Zone: Northwest Mountains
Route Description: Mt. Axtell, Peeler Basin, and Schuylkill as viewed from Mt. CB

Observed avalanche activity: Yes
Avalanches: More of the same from the cycle. See photos

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02/26/22

Whetstone avalanches

Date of Observation: 02/26/2022
Name: Zach Guy

Zone: Southeast Mountains
Route Description: Whetstone, viewed from Mt. CB

Observed avalanche activity: Yes
Avalanches: See photos

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02/26/22

West side avalanche obs

Date of Observation: 02/26/2022
Name: Zach Guy

Zone: Northwest Mountains
Route Description: West side of Ruby Range, Anthracite Creek, and Anthracite Range as viewed from Kebler Pass Road.

Observed avalanche activity: Yes
Avalanches: Documenting a few more D1.5 to D2 avalanches from the cycle. The west side of the Ruby Range was relatively quiet at upper elevations, either because winds erased evidence or just never built slabs.

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02/26/22

Remote triggered avalanche East Beckwith

Date of Observation: 02/26/2022
Name: Zach Guy

Zone: Northwest Mountains
Route Description: East Beckwith. Traveled on N to NE aspects to 11,500 ft.

Observed avalanche activity: Yes
Avalanches: Remotely triggered a slab avalanche that broke 2 feet deep on the sandbox layer from about 50 feet away. Documented a pile of natural avalanches that ran during the storm up to D2 in size that fit the pattern of what we’ve been seeing so far. See photos and details below.
Weather: Clear, light winds.
Snowpack: Snowpack continues to produce frequent signs of instability below treeline, with numerous collapses and shooting cracks on skis and tree shaking collapses on snowmobile. Slabs below treeline are 55 to 60cm, up to 4F hard, above Fist hard 2mm+ facets. As we gained near treeline, the snowpack quieted down. Pits at 10,700 and 11,500 did not produce propagating results. Slabs were up to 85 cm and 1F hard over 1-1.5mm 4F facets at our high point.

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02/26/22

Documenting a few more in the alpine from the natural cycle

Date of Observation: 02/26/2022
Name: Eric Murrow

Zone: Southeast Mountains
Route Description: Valley bottom obs near Mount Emmons along the border of NW and SE mountain zones.

Observed avalanche activity: Yes
Avalanches: Several large natural avalanches from around 2/23 – 2/24 in Wolverine Basin, Redwell, “The Shield”, and Red Ridge above East River Valley.
Weather: Clear skies, light westerly winds, seasonably cool temperatures.
Snowpack:

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02/26/22

Large triggered avalanche

Date of Observation: 02/26/2022

Zone: Northwest Mountains
Route Description: Anthracite Range

Observed avalanche activity: Yes
Avalanches: Large slab avalanche reported to CBAC via social media. “Definitely surprised. Concave feature, never seen it slide before.”

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02/26/22

Remote trigger on west. One old natural avalanche on south.

Date of Observation: 02/26/2022
Name: Evan Ross

Zone: Northwest Mountains
Route Description: Upper Slate and Upper East River.

Observed avalanche activity: Yes
Avalanches: Remotely triggered one large avalanche, below treeline on a west aspect. Crown estimated to be 45 to 50cm. 1 large natural avalanches from the last cycle on south aspects above treeline. Lots of other avalanche activity to see, but it all fits the big picture and may have already been documented.

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02/26/22

Gothic Campground to Top of the World

Date of Observation: 02/26/2022
Name: Zach Kinler

Zone: Border between SE and NW mountains.
Route Description: Descended from Top of the World to Gothic Campground, ascended same route(Gothic Mt Tour course).

Observed avalanche activity: Yes
Avalanches: Got good eyes on some terrain near the border of our NW and SE forecast zones. Saw several avalanches on West and Northwest aspects as well as a few more on East and Northeast. Slides were seen in all elevation zones failing on the mid-February junk show likely on 2/22 or 2/23. All were D2 in size.
Weather: Northerly winds kept things feeling quite wintry out there. Abundant late February sunshine felt nice and warm in sheltered terrain.
Snowpack: Traveled on low angle East through SE facing slopes mainly. Still a bit noisy out there with any open areas producing collapses that echoed through adjacent terrain. Got several long running cracks while snowmobiling in similar terrain. In some cases, it took a hard stomp into the weak layer to get the collapse or the second/third person through the feature. Slabs were around 2 feet resting on top of weak facets or facet/crust combos. Moderate propagating results indicate a snowpack still on the mend. Observed some transport onto south aspects at upper elevations due to north winds.

 

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02/26/22

rumble…Rumble…RUMBLE….Toil & Trouble

Date of Observation: 02/26/2022
Name: jeff banks

Zone: Northwest Mountains
Route Description: Skied SW-W
BTL to NTL 10,000-12,000

Observed avalanche activity: Yes
Avalanches: too many to count in the distance
Weather: cold, clear, light to moderate W wind
Snowpack: ~30 collapses
Some dropped the slope a 1-2 inches under foot.

Medium to Large collapses that in some cases shook snow off of small trees 10m away.

Slab is gaining strength & ski pen is getting shallower ~25cm deep.

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