- Soumis par
- Parks Canada Visitor Safety
- Date d'observation
- jeudi 13 février 2025 à 19 h 00
- Localisation
- 51.392660° N 116.237670° W
- Rapport concernant
- Conditions de neige
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Conditions de neige
- La qualité du hors-piste était:
- Horrible
- Les conditions de neige étaient :
- Croûtée
- Nous avons parcouru:
- Pentes alpines
Information
- La journée était:
- Froide
Commentaires
Field observation trip to Surprise Pass. Widespread surface hoar growing, especially at low elevations. Overall, the snowpack is quite shallow and weak, typically 100 cm deep and a ski pole easily pushes to the ground in sheltered areas. In alpine areas, 2-week-old wind effect has left a bulletproof layer in many areas that is now the Jan 30 layer, with about 10-15 cm of well-developed facets above. If we ever get snow again, the current surface layers will become a very spicy buried weak layer.
The snowpack is weak but generally stable, except for isolated alpine slopes where a hard slab may be sitting on those facets.
It was a beautiful day to be out, with mostly terrible skiing. The run itself is tracked out side-to-side and reminded us of a great run at a ski resort, until the lower third where some remnants of soft snow remain.