Public Observation - Snowshed Mt. vicinity, Flathead Range
Location Name: Public Observation - Snowshed Mt. vicinity, Flathead Range Region: Flathead Range - Middle Fork Corridor Date and time of observation: Thu, 02/04/2016 - 09:00 |
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Camped on Snowshed last night.
Skied four laps on NE and W aspects (7800'-6500'). Snow quality was great, 30-45 of uncosolidated storm snow. Ski penetration on the uptrack from 30-60cm.
Winds were orographically driven for the better part of yesterday (2/3); apparently coming from the East during the AM hours, then shifting to more a SW flow during PM. Active wind loading on ENE aspects. Something of note, was camped in a large basin, hence orographically driven winds (generally swirling).
Winds continued to pick up throughout the night. Visibility was extremely limited this morning due to movement of storm snow (trees/ridges) and active snowfall. Winds were consisdered gale force this morning, and with limited visibility I mainly stuck to the trees on my exit into Essex Creek. Surface wind slabs (up to 5cm thick) readily sluffed and even propragated on steeper slopes (<38*) and continued as loose snow sluffs into gullies/creeks/terrain traps. Although not too much of a concern, given the right slope and terrain and runout potential, this snow could easily knock you off your feet.
Temps stayed well below freezing.