- Submitted by
- northrockiesfieldteam
- Observations date
- Wednesday, December 24, 2025 at 22:00
- Location
- 55.333400° N 122.717840° W
- Reporting on
- Snow conditions
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Snow conditions
- Riding quality was:
- Amazing
- Snow conditions were:
- Deep powder
- Wind affected
- We rode:
- Mellow slopes
- Open trees
- We stayed away from:
- Alpine slopes
- Convex slopes
- Steep slopes
Information
- The day was:
- Cold
- Windy
- Avalanche conditions
- 30cm + of new snow, or significant drifting, or rain in the last 48 hours.
- Whumpfing or drum-like sounds or shooting cracks.
Comments
It was another cold day in the Pine Pass at -18 with howling winds out of the East. Luckily, breaking trail through 40 cm of soft snow and frequent, deep wind drifts kept us warm on the way up!
At Treeline, the winds had been busy reverse loading the slopes and building big drifts on the trail. In open areas, the blowing snow was intense enough to obscure visibility, and drift on the sleds minutes after they were parked. South to west facing slopes had soft but touchy wind slabs about 50 cm deep.
We saw shooting cracks in wind loaded terrain and a small avalanche on a crossloaded feature on the power lines. Since the winds were coming from the east to northeast, the usual drifts were being eroded, but wind slabs were forming in all kinds of unusual places.
Away from the wind was a very different story. 50 cm or more of blower over the Mid-December crust made for the kind of riding only Santa could deliver! The riding was amazing, what a great early present!
Happy Holidays Everybody!