- Submitted by
- Vern Byberg
- Observations date
- Thursday, January 23, 2020 at 19:00
- Location
- 49.075295° N 117.045972° W
- Reporting on
- Snow conditions
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Avalanche
Snowpack
Weather
Incident
Information
- Avalanche date/time
- Thursday, January 23, 2020 at 12:00
- Number of avalanches in this report
- 2 to 5
- The size of avalanche
- 2
- Slab thickness
- 30cm
- Slab width
- 30m
- Run length
- 400m
- Avalanche Character
- Storm slab
- Trigger type
- Skier
- Trigger subtype
- Accidental
- Start zone aspect
- S
- Start zone elevation band
- Treeline
- Start zone elevation
- 2,000m
- Start zone incline
- 30°
- Weak layer burial date
- Monday, January 20, 2020
- Weak layer crystal type
- Facets
- Crust near weak layer
- Yes
- Wind exposure
- No wind exposure
- Vegetation cover
- Sparse trees or gladed slope
Comments
I believe the storm slab from recent snowfall was sitting on a rain crust deposited on the previous Monday. The temperature at treeline was rising to near zero.
We triggered a size 1 avalanche first thing this morning while skiing below a slight convexity. During our next lap, we elected to avoid convexities.
However, we triggered a size 2 avalanche in supported terrain. Incline was 35 degrees.
Steep treeline was not a good place to ski.