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Alpha, Beta, COLD!
Location Name:
East side of the Swans
Observation date:
Wednesday, February 2, 2022 - 18:45
Is this an Avalanche Observation:
No
Observation made by:
Professional Observer
Tabs
Quick Observation
A chilly ride today in the Swans.
We found no evidence of recent avalanches.
There was minimal disturbance to yesterdays snow by wind.
We did find Buried Surface Hoar. It was hidden under a 45 cm, stout windslab from last week. This layer was unreactive in our test, however, it was well preserved and standing tall in a nice grey line in the pit.
There was approximately 10 inches of fresh snow from the last storm.
In places where there had been a little wind we were easily able to trigger thin(1-2 inches) wind slabs on test slopes.
What remains of the crust is supportable.
Snowpack, Avalanche, Weather Images:
Travel Details
Region:
Swan Range - East Side (Hungry Horse Reservoir access)
Route Description:
Up Doris ridge.
Activity:
Snowmobiling
Snowpack Details
Snowpack and Weather Details:
Terrain
Elevation of observation:
3500-5000 ft
5000-6500 ft
Aspect(s) of observation:
N
NE
E
SE
S
Persistent Weak Layers:
Surface Hoar
Facets or Faceted Crust
New Snow in the past 24 hours:
10.00in.
Total Snow Depth:
270
More comments about the snowpack and weather:
COLD! high was probably around 4-6 above zero.
Air temperature:
Below Freezing
Sky Cover:
Partly Cloudy (SCT)