From email 3/3/22: "From Woody Ridge today I observed 3 fresh natural slab avalanches that all occurred on the other side of the valley around 11am. These slab avalanches were 1-2' deep and up to around 100' wide. Attached photo of one, on an east aspect of a place known locally as Hunter's Knob." Photo: B. Fredlund
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Weather and Avalanche Log for Fri Mar 4, 2022
Light freeze overnight
Wet Loose on Silken Falls
Witnessed a small (R1-D2) naturally released wet loose slide above Silken Falls (8000’, W) at approximately 1:15pm on 3/3/21. Video below.
Upon returning to the Grotto Falls Lot (6900’) at ~3pm we witnessed two more small but powerful naturally triggered wet loose slides near Black Magic (E aspect) and to looker’s right.
Bacon Rind 3/3
Skied bacon rind today. Conditions started out variable and quickly transitioned to wet. MF crust this morning below 8k, though the snow seemed to have stayed dry above that. HS on the ridge ~115. By 12pm on the ridge, the top 10cm was wet (in most places this was a now wet wind slab). Dry, F- near-surface facets underlying.
Isothermal mank on the way down below 8k. HS 50 +-30cm.
Saw lots of wet loose activity on road cuts driving home. Good thing it's supposed to cool down tonight..... yikes!
Wet Loose avalanches in Lionhead, Hyalite, Cooke
Numerous small wet loose avalanches were seen in the Lionhead area on 2/3/22. These slides generally started below rocks and did not entrain much snow.
Wet loose avalanches were also reported in Hyalite and near Cooke City.
Wind Slab on Lionhead Ridge
Wind slab avalanche on Lionhead Ridge. Approximately 50 ft wide and ran 200 vertical feet. Looks to have gouged down into lower layers below the rocks. 2/3/22. Photo: GNFAC
Forecast link: GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Fri Mar 4, 2022
Small loose wet avalanches started beneath cliffs on the Lionhead Ridge. 2/3/22. Photo: GNFAC