Weather and Avalanche Log for Mon Apr 15, 2024
Above freezing temps to ~8500' elevation
Rain in many southern areas
Above freezing temps to ~8500' elevation
Rain in many southern areas
From IG: A group of riders noted very wet snow west of Cabin Creek and Southwest of the Taylor Fork. They were sinking to the ground where it was unconsolidated. The 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.
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
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
From IG: A group of riders noted very wet snow west of Cabin Creek and Southwest of the Taylor Fork. They were sinking to the ground where it was unconsolidated. The 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.
Saw what looked like a wet slab avalanche from the road along the Madison River. Roughly north facing slope at 7500'.
Saw what looked like a wet slab avalanche from the road along the Madison River. Roughly north facing slope at 7500'.
From IG: Wet slide to the ground above Quake Lake.
Wet slide to the ground above Quake Lake. Photo: K Kramer
From IG: Wet slide to the ground above Quake Lake.