Hankin awakin

Map for Mountain Information Network report: Hankin awakin

Information

Avalanche date/time
Tuesday, February 27, 2024 at 14:00
Estimated occurrence time of avalanche
From 12 to 24 hours ago
Number of avalanches in this report
2 to 5
The size of avalanche
2
Slab thickness
50cm
Slab width
20m
Run length
200m
Avalanche Character
  • Persistent slab
  • Wind slab
Trigger type
Natural
Start zone aspect
  • NE
Start zone elevation band
  • Alpine
  • Treeline
Start zone elevation
1,550m
Start zone incline
35°
Runout zone elevation
1,315m
Weak layer crystal type
  • Facets
Crust near weak layer
Yes
Wind exposure
Cross-loaded slope
Vegetation cover
Open slope

Comments

Likely within the last 12-24 hr (Monday) size 2 soft slab initiated in a steep isolated crossed-loaded gully, north aspect, starting mid track and running 200m ish. Estimated around 50cm deep, maybe 20m wide.

Of special note is this avalanche triggered a second avalanche, size one, lower down the slope, on a short and steep convex roll. The avalanche was a hard slab, under the storm snow, 60cm thick and failing on the faceted / crust combo, overlying another hard slab/surface. 80m wide, 60cm thick, 20m long.

All those avalanches that occurred prior to the recent storm seemed to be similar in nature here, ie the hard slab failing on the weak crust layer. Don’t forget about this one, hard slabs are tricky to anticipate.

Also heard but did not see a small loose snow avalanche on an east aspect, very steep and isolated terrain.

Around 30-50cm very dry snow at treeline and below around 20cm. Skiing is good! Even tho it’s deep dust on crust, it’s better than a poke in the eye :).