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From obs: "Yesterday 12/10/2023 at 0900, my climbing partner and I observed a clear crown line that extended throughout much of the east/ north east aspect of the bowl on Elephant Mountain. "

 

 

Northern Gallatin, 2023-12-10

2 slides triggered remotely in tepee

Date
Activity
Snowmobiling

From IG on 12/10: "2 slides we triggered remotely in tepee yesterday"

Region
Southern Madison
Location (from list)
Tepee Basin
Observer Name
Will Timberg

NW Aspect above Bradleys

Date
Activity
Skiing

Collapsable snow on SE and NW aspects of the parks above the meadow.

ECTPV, PST-end

NNW, 7489'

Region
Bridger Range
Location (from list)
Bradley Meadow
Observer Name
T. Miller

Mixed Results in Sheep Creek

Date
Activity
Skiing

We toured yesterday out of Cooke City up Sheep Creek using the standard Skin Track through the valley to a low ridge near Sunset Peak. In the valley on lower exposed slopes we heard large whumphs, and proceeded maintaining wide berth of overhead slopes. As we gained the ridge on a relatively isolated southern slope these signs were not as apparent, but the weak faceted layer was noticble as we could still push our ski poles all the way to the ground. The snow from a week ago is relatively cohesive now and didn't show much reactivity. There was only a couple of natural avalanches on the southern side of the valley observed, and several snowmobile tracks heading up steeper slopes which didn't show reactivity. We avoided slopes over 30 and followed avy travel protocal if the uphill slopes were suspect to be over 30. 

Region
Cooke City
Location (from list)
Sheep Creek

Large Natural Avalanche- Elephant Mountain

Date
Activity
Ice Climbing

Yesterday 12/10/2023 at 0900, my climbing partner and I observed a clear crown line extend that extended throughout much of the east/ north east aspect of the bowl on Elephant Mountain. 

My partner and I were both surprised by the depth of the crown. The eastern most point of the crown (photo left) was the deepest. 
 

 

 

Region
Northern Gallatin
Location (from list)
Hyalite - main fork

Whumphing in Beehive Basin

Beehive Basin
Northern Madison
Code
Elevation
8700
Aspect
SE
Latitude
45.34070
Longitude
-111.39100
Notes

We skied into Beehive Basin today and found unstable snow. The bottom half of the 1.5' snowpack is weak, sugary facets that collapsed with audible "whumpfs" as we toured up... 

Number of slides
0
Number caught
0
Number buried
0
Problem Type
Persistent Weak Layer
Snow Observation Source
Slab Thickness units
centimeters
Single / Multiple / Red Flag
Red Flag
Advisory Year

Unstable in Beehive Basin

Date
Activity
Snowboarding

We skied into Beehive Basin today and found unstable snow. The bottom half of the 1.5' snowpack is weak, sugary facets that collapsed with audible "whumpfs" as we toured up. We dug at 8,700' on a SE aspect (a few hundred meters up valley of Tyler's slope) and the snowpit revealed a poor snow structure and instability. Even though some ranges have more snow, the set up is the same: weak, unstable snow underlying new snow. Avalanches, whumpfs and cracking are warning us to be careful throughout our entire forecast area.

Region
Northern Madison
Location (from list)
Beehive Basin
Observer Name
Doug Chabot