Skiers triggered this avalanche in dense trees while ascending Mt. Ellis. From the email: "While subsequently skiing up through dense trees climbing to the north to attempt to reach the mid section of the going-home chute, a medium-size bowl-shaped opening in the trees released a soft slab just as we were entering the opening. The crown was ~24” deep and ~80-100’ across. Total snow depth in that area was less than three feet. The avalanche ran probably 500 vertical feet down a shallow gully. Neither my partner nor I where caught but way too close for comfort."
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Skiers triggered this avalanche in dense trees while ascending Mt. Ellis. From the email: "While subsequently skiing up through dense trees climbing to the north to attempt to reach the mid section of the going-home chute, a medium-size bowl-shaped opening in the trees released a soft slab just as we were entering the opening. The crown was ~24” deep and ~80-100’ across. Total snow depth in that area was less than three feet. The avalanche ran probably 500 vertical feet down a shallow gully. Neither my partner nor I where caught but way too close for comfort."
Forecast link: GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Mon Jan 28, 2019GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Wed Jan 30, 2019
Widespread Avalanching in Divide Drainage
A skier in Hyalite reported widespread avalanche activity in the Divide drainage. From the email: "Saw this set of crowns just to the looker's left of Divide Peak proper. Appear to be cornice triggered, I suspect they all released sympathetically, maybe sometime yesterday. Impressively connected, definite PWL issue. SE aspect. Crowns spanned nearly 1/2 mile of terrain." Photo: B. VandenBos
A skier in Hyalite reported widespread avalanche activity in the Divide drainage. From the email: "Saw this set of crowns just to the looker's left of Divide Peak proper. Appear to be cornice triggered, I suspect they all released sympathetically, maybe sometime yesterday. Impressively connected, definite PWL issue. SE aspect. Crowns spanned nearly 1/2 mile of terrain." Photo: B. VandenBos
A skier in Hyalite reported widespread avalanche activity in the Divide drainage. From the email: "Saw this set of crowns just to the looker's left of Divide Peak proper. Appear to be cornice triggered, I suspect they all released sympathetically, maybe sometime yesterday. Impressively connected, definite PWL issue. SE aspect. Crowns spanned nearly 1/2 mile of terrain." Photo: B. VandenBos
A skier in Hyalite reported widespread avalanche activity in the Divide drainage. From the email: "Saw this set of crowns just to the looker's left of Divide Peak proper. Appear to be cornice triggered, I suspect they all released sympathetically, maybe sometime yesterday. Impressively connected, definite PWL issue. SE aspect. Crowns spanned nearly 1/2 mile of terrain." Photo: B. VandenBos
Large Collapses in Deer Creek Drainage
From the email: "We experienced many small, localized collapses below 7400'. Above 7400', the collapses/ whumphing were much larger (propagating far) and louder. We had two occasions where one of us triggered a whumph from 150+ feet away and the other person (standing still) felt and hear it. Dug two pits: first one on S aspect at 7600' got ECTP14 49 cm down on facets below a melt freeze crust. Second pit (E aspect, 8130 feet) got ECTP13 down 78 cm on 2-3 mm facets" - A. Alloway