Mt MacDonell

Map for Mountain Information Network report: Mt MacDonell

Snow conditions

Riding quality was:
Good
Snow conditions were:
  • Crusty
  • Powder
  • Wet
We rode:
  • Alpine slopes
  • Mellow slopes
  • Sunny slopes
We stayed away from:
  • Convex slopes

Information

The day was:
  • Sunny
  • Warm

Comments

Today we climbed Mt MacDonell, and descended via the east face. We found no real difficulty crossing the river, aside from some cold toes. The water was less than knee deep.

The approach basin has seen widespread wet loose and wet slab activity in its overhead within the last 48hrs, with numerous avalanches to side 2.5. None appeared to step down to a deeper layer. We did not observe and naturals occurring, and did not see any point relapses or pinwheels in action. By mid afternoon, there was approx. 30cm of moist snow which felt well bonded to the dry underneath. With no observations of natural activity through the day, and no evidence of persistent slab avalanches within the last 48hrs, this gave us confidence to drop in the to east face. We took care to stay off of distinct convex rolls, where triggering a wet avalanche felt more likely. At this time there was a thin semi-supportive crust formed on the surface, which made for some decent ski quality.