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Northern Madison, 2024-04-15

A group remotely triggered a wet slab avalanche from the ridge top. There were shooting cracks that connected their location to the avalanche. This is an interesting of persistent weak layer and wet snow avalanche problems. Photo: M Harry 

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Northern Madison, 2024-04-15

A group remotely triggered a wet slab avalanche from the ridge top. There were shooting cracks that connected their location to the avalanche. This is an interesting of persistent weak layer and wet snow avalanche problems. Photo: M Harry 

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Out of Advisory Area, 2024-04-14

Saw what looked like a wet slab avalanche from the road along the Madison River.  Roughly north facing slope at 7500'.

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Southern Madison, 2024-04-14

Wet slide to the ground above Quake Lake. Photo: K Kramer

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Bridger Range, 2024-04-14

On sunday 4/14 a large wet loose avalanche ran naturally in closed terrain at Bridger. The larger of the two in the photo, on the right, is from 4/14 at 1230pm. The other slide, on the left, happened yesterday (4/13) or late in the day Friday. Photo: BBSP

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Bridger Range, 2024-04-13

On 4/13/24 There were many loose wet avalanches that ran over the last 1-3 days. They appeared to involved the upper 6-12" of the snowpack. Photo: GNFAC

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Bridger Range, 2024-04-13

On 4/13/24 There were many loose wet avalanches that ran over the last 1-3 days. They appeared to involved the upper 6-12" of the snowpack. Photo: GNFAC

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Bridger Range, 2024-04-13

On 4/13/24 There were many loose wet avalanches that ran over the last 1-3 days. They appeared to involved the upper 6-12" of the snowpack. Photo: GNFAC

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Bridger Range, 2024-04-13

On 4/13/24 There were many loose wet avalanches that ran over the last 1-3 days. They appeared to involved the upper 6-12" of the snowpack. Photo: GNFAC

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Bridger Range, 2024-04-13

On 4/13/24 There were many loose wet avalanches that ran over the last 1-3 days. They appeared to involved the upper 6-12" of the snowpack. Photo: GNFAC

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Bridger Range, 2024-04-13

On 4/13/24 There were many loose wet avalanches that ran over the last 1-3 days. They appeared to involved the upper 6-12" of the snowpack. Photo: GNFAC

 

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Cooke City, 2024-04-12

From obs: "Natural cornice failure and small slab on Iceberg Peak’s NE face. We skied by the day prior and judging by what the wind did to our tracks overnight, this looked like it happened in the morning." Photo A. Joy

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Lionhead Range, 2024-04-12

Photo: GNFAC

Southern Madison, 2024-04-11

Skiers unintentionally triggered this cornice above the south face of the Sphinx. No one was caught. Photo: Anonymous

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Out of Advisory Area, 2024-04-11

Riders in the Crazy Mountains saw several small wet loose avalanches during their travels today. Many of them were on south-facing terrain. Photo: Anonymous

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Out of Advisory Area, 2024-04-11

Rides saw this large avalanche in the Crazy Mountains on an east-facing slope. This avalanche broke 500 ft wide and 40 cm deep. Photo: Anonymous

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Bridger Range, 2024-04-11

Driving home from Bridger Bowl, I spotted a number of wet, loose avalanches in Argentina Bowl. It was 1:30 PM when I saw them, and the sun was still blazing. I would expect there was more activity as the afternoon progressed. Photo: GNFAC

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Bridger Range, 2024-04-11

Driving home from Bridger Bowl, I spotted a number of wet, loose avalanches in Argentina Bowl. It was 1:30 PM when I saw them, and the sun was still blazing. I would expect there was more activity as the afternoon progressed. Photo: GNFAC

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Bridger Range, 2024-04-08

From IG message: “Rode the banana today.. lots of fast moving sluff. Had a mid elevation pocket pop. New snow seemed to have bonded well, the spot that did pop had formed into 12” slab below rock face.”

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Bridger Range, 2024-04-08

From IG message: “Rode the banana today.. lots of fast moving sluff. Had a mid elevation pocket pop. New snow seemed to have bonded well, the spot that did pop had formed into 12” slab below rock face.”

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