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Northern Madison, 2023-02-05 On 2/4/23 we saw evidence of a large avalanche that broke during the avalanche warning last weekend in Going Home Chute, R3-D2.5 (see photos). It appeared to have run to the end of the runout zone and tipped over small trees. Photo: GNFAC Link to Avalanche Details |
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Northern Madison, 2023-02-05 On 2/4/23 we saw a crown of a large avalanche from earlier in the week on the west side of Beehive Basin, on an east facing slope around 8,800'. R3-D2, 2-3 feet deep, 150' wide. Photo: GNFAC Link to Avalanche Details |
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Northern Madison, 2023-02-05 2/4/23: We dug a pit near the top of our ascent on a west aspect at 9,100'. HS was 160cm and we found surface hoar buried 55cm deep (105cm above ground). It did not propagate or easily break in our tests, but it was a clear stripe in the wall and may have contributed to the adjacent large avalanche last weekend. Photo: GNFAC
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Bridger Range, 2023-02-04 Thanks to everyone who came out and supported the Friends of the GNFAC at this year's King and Queen of the Ridge at Bridger Bowl! Photo: GNFAC |
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Bridger Range, 2023-02-04 This year's King of the Ridge, Casey Bloomer with a record-setting 34 hikes. Thanks to everyone who came out and supported the Friends of the GNFAC at this year's King and Queen of the Ridge at Bridger Bowl! Photo: GNFAC |
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Bridger Range, 2023-02-04 Thanks to everyone who came out and supported the Friends of the GNFAC at this year's King and Queen of the Ridge at Bridger Bowl! Photo: GNFAC |
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Bridger Range, 2023-02-04 Thanks to everyone who came out and supported the Friends of the GNFAC at this year's King and Queen of the Ridge at Bridger Bowl! Photo: GNFAC |
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Bridger Range, 2023-02-04 Impressive avalanche cycle in the Bridgers to view as the skies clear. Most slides seemed to have happened mid storm. Here’s some photos of a large slide on the west side/behind north boundary. Photo: B. Sienkowski Link to Avalanche Details |
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Bridger Range, 2023-02-04 Impressive avalanche cycle in the Bridgers to view as the skies clear. Most slides seemed to have happened mid storm. Here’s some photos of a large slide on the west side/behind north boundary. Photo: B. Sienkowski Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2023-02-04 Dug at South facing snowpit at 9700' near the base of a wind-loaded slope, ECTX HS:280. Continued on less than 200' up the slope, the skier breaking trail triggered the avalanche. The third skier in the group of five was caught, carried, and buried to the waist. The crown was 1-2' deep, and 50 feet wide. Location: South of Fisher Mountain. Yesterday triggered a small windslab on a north-facing slope on miller ridge, no one was involved. Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2023-02-04 Dug at South facing snowpit at 9700' near the base of a wind-loaded slope, ECTX HS:280. Continued on less than 200' up the slope, the skier breaking trail triggered the avalanche. The third skier in the group of five was caught, carried, and buried to the waist. The crown was 1-2' deep, and 50 feet wide. Location: South of Fisher Mountain. Yesterday triggered a small windslab on a north-facing slope on miller ridge, no one was involved. Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2023-02-04 Dug at South facing snowpit at 9700' near the base of a wind-loaded slope, ECTX HS:280. Continued on less than 200' up the slope, the skier breaking trail triggered the avalanche. The third skier in the group of five was caught, carried, and buried to the waist. The crown was 1-2' deep, and 50 feet wide. Location: South of Fisher Mountain. Yesterday triggered a small windslab on a north-facing slope on miller ridge, no one was involved. Link to Avalanche Details |
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Northern Madison, 2023-02-04 Avalanche (possibly sled/human triggered) on an easy to northeast facing slope around 9300 feet. There were lots of sled tracks on the slope, which is located just out of the wilderness at the far end of Buck Ridge. Slide and sled tracks appeared to be from after the weekend storm and were covered with light snow from the last couple days. Noted lots of wind transported snow along buck ridge this afternoon. Photo: K Marvinney Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2023-02-04 We triggered this very small slide on a steep convex rollover by mt abundance. South facing. Triggered from on top by snow bike. Was only 60’ wide and didn’t run far at all. About a foot deep. Some impressive high mark tracks in the area. No other signs of instability today. Link to Avalanche Details |
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Bridger Range, 2023-02-03 Debris from large avalanche cycle on 1/28-1/29. Photo: BBSP Link to Avalanche Details |
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Northern Gallatin, 2023-02-01 A snowboarder noticed several small slides on the east-facing walls of the Main Fork of Hyalite Creek and a small slab avalanche in the back of the Divide Peak basin. This slide is in an area locally known as Candy land/ ice farm Link to Avalanche Details |
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Northern Gallatin, 2023-02-01 A snowboarder noticed several small slides on the east-facing walls of the Main Fork of Hyalite Creek and a small slab avalanche in the back of the Divide Peak basin. This slide is in a area locally known as Candy land/ ice farm Link to Avalanche Details |
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Northern Gallatin, 2023-01-31 From Obs: "Went skiing up in Flanders area and saw several avalanches with crowns ranging from 1-3ft deep and running a several hundred yards wide. Also experienced 2 whumphs and some cracks on a wind-loaded aspect near the ridge" Photo: B. Farrell Link to Avalanche Details |
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Northern Gallatin, 2023-01-31 From Obs: "Went skiing up in Flanders area and saw several avalanches with crowns ranging from 1-3ft deep and running a several hundred yards wide. Also experienced 2 whumphs and some cracks on a wind-loaded aspect near the ridge" Photo: B. Farrell Link to Avalanche Details |
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Northern Gallatin, 2023-01-31 From Obs: "Went skiing up in Flanders area and saw several avalanches with crowns ranging from 1-3ft deep and running a several hundred yards wide. Also experienced 2 whumpfs and some cracks on a wind-loaded aspect near the ridge" Photo: B. Farrell Link to Avalanche Details |