Weak snow collapsing on NE aspects in beehive

Weak snow collapsing on NE aspects in beehive

Date
Activity
Skiing

We were one basin north of Bear basin on the NE ramp of Bear Peak (10400'). We were on a NNE aspect of the ramp taking off our skis to dig a pit when we noticed how rotten the snow was, boot pen was immediately up to our waste. My partner noticed a subtle collapse and a couple seconds later we both felt and audibly heard a larger collapse. There were a few shooting cracks about 5-8 feet up the slope from us and arcing about 10 feet across the slope. We gingerly put our skis back on and traversed down and away from to a low angle bench. 

 

Digging hasty hand pits and probing with our poles we continued to notice hard crusts and slabs with weak snow beneath them on E and NE aspects protected from the sun but less so on anything slightly south facing or west. During a quick column test on a SE aspect at about 10200' the result was CT14.  

Region
Northern Madison
Observer Name
Bryce Gordon