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Multiple Skier Triggered Avalanches on Mt. Blackmore
Multiple avalanches were observed on the East face of Mt. Blackmore on 3/14/22. The avalanche depicted on looker's right was triggered by a ski cut 50' above the crown.
Multiple skier triggered avalanches observed on 3/14/22. Photo: Anonymous
Triggered from a ski cut on 3/14/22. Photo: T. Rider
Skiers on the East face of Mt. Blackmore triggered this slab avalanche while ski cutting the slope. The avalanche broke 50' below the skier. Photo: T. Rider
From obs: "The slide was triggered Monday afternoon by us climbing up the slightly lower angle slope to the left. It was an East facing slope at 9400’ above Muddy Creek drainage. We triggered lots of sluff slides in the new snow. This small wind slab was the most significant action we got or saw all day, however, we mostly stayed well away from obviously loaded steep terrain."
Forecast link: GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Tue Mar 15, 2022GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Wed Mar 16, 2022
Snowmobile triggered slide on Buck Ridge
Natural avalanches in recent new snow Cooke City
We saw a few recent natural avalanches while riding north of Cooke City on 3/14/22. One on Crown Butte appeared to have run yesterday. A couple in the Rasta Chutes on Scotch Bonnet looked like they broke early this morning.
Natural avalanche on wind-loaded slope on Crown Butte near Cooke City, likely occurred 3/13/22. Photo: GNFAC
Natural avalanche that occurred early on 3/14/22 on Scotch Bonnet Mtn. near Cooke City. Photo: GNFAC