SUPER BAD

Map for Mountain Information Network report: SUPER BAD

Snow conditions

Riding quality was:
OK
Snow conditions were:
  • Powder
We rode:
  • Dense trees
  • Mellow slopes
  • Steep slopes
We stayed away from:
  • Alpine slopes
  • Open trees
  • Steep slopes

Information

The day was:
  • Cold
  • Stormy
  • Warm
  • Windy
Avalanche conditions
  • Slab avalanches today or yesterday.
  • Whumpfing or drum-like sounds or shooting cracks.

Comments

Super touchy today. Easy to trigger storm/wind Slabs especially above 1700m.

Skinned to 2000m up the ridge. Wind picked up and storm began to roll in around 11:30am so we turned around and didn’t make the top or the line we wanted to ride down.

South aspects had a sun crust and felt slabby on the

way up. Skied north facing side of the ridge. At our transition point obvious evidence of recent avalanche activity with a 5-10cm crown above us and a very slick bed surface that it ran on.

Avalanche debris went 300m in the gully north of the location point - it was the safest skiing down. Slopes either side of the debris were super touchy. Shooting cracks, and it didn’t take much to have a loose dry slide. We caused several of these to fail when we ski cut. Debris was soft and so we skied this to 1700m where the snowpack improved.

You could feel the crust around 1650 and below. Skiing was less touchy.