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Bridger Range, 2020-04-16

Two skiers skinning up the North Bowl Road narrowly missed getting hit by a pair of avalanches running well into North Bowl. Remember the North Bowl Road crosses through serious avalanche terrain and is not a good up track. Photo: K Kempt

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Bridger Range, 2020-04-16

From IG 4/16/2020 Photo: @patrickgillis

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Bridger Range, 2020-04-16

From IG 4/16/2020 Photo: @patrickgillis

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Bridger Range, 2020-04-16

From obs. 4/16/20: "Small slide off of banzai into a chute fan. Natural release. Pic before slide 12:43 of slide 12:51" Photo: T. Russell

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Bridger Range, 2020-04-16

A natural avalanche in the Apron at Bridger Bowl ran full path. Photo: B Nobel

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Bridger Range, 2020-04-15

From obs: "Saw an unintentional ski cut at tower 11 on slushmans lift go 16 inches deep and ran down past tower 3 on lift line today. We had 8 inches from sat/sun and another 8 during the day today." Photo: P. Hinz

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Bridger Range, 2020-04-15

Shooting cracks in the new snow at Bridger Bowl on 4/14/2020.

 Photo: O. Moon

Northern Gallatin, 2020-04-13

From obs (4/12/20): "While on a tour today up Wheeler, I was able to release a small dry loose slide on a N. aspect at 7500 feet. The slide was about 8 inches deep and only ran for 100 feet." Photo: Tommy S

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Bridger Range, 2020-04-13

From obs (4/12/20): "...pretty sizable debris pile at the bottom of Slashmans ravine. Looks to have run Thursday or Friday out of the south facing terrain lookers right of the ravine proper." Photo: @skiktasam

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Bridger Range, 2020-04-13

From obs (4/12/20): "...pretty sizable debris pile at the bottom of Slashmans ravine. Looks to have run Thursday or Friday out of the south facing terrain lookers right of the ravine proper." Photo: @skiktasam

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Northern Madison, 2020-04-13

From obs (4/12/20): "Noticed this slide yesterday evening on the way out of Beehive Basin, on the southeast facing aspect. It appeared to have come all the way down from the upper portion of the ridge on steeper slopes. We figured it slid sometime Thursday or Friday in the high temps. There were several other debris paths, but this was the biggest by far." Photo: @davidgerstenberger

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Northern Madison, 2020-04-13

From obs (4/12/20): "Noticed this slide yesterday evening on the way out of Beehive Basin, on the southeast facing aspect. It appeared to have come all the way down from the upper portion of the ridge on steeper slopes. We figured it slid sometime Thursday or Friday in the high temps. There were several other debris paths, but this was the biggest by far." Photo: @davidgerstenberger

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Bridger Range, 2020-04-13

Fro obs 4/12/20: "We noted a [small] avalanche that had been (likely) human triggered just north of 3/4 Rock on A-Route. The slide ran almost all the way to the cat road in the bowl. I found variable conditions on the ridge, from about 4 inches of light density snow, to wind slab up 3ft. thick and punchy..." Photo: M. Standal

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Bridger Range, 2020-04-13

Wet slides in South Bowl at Bridger Bowl from the past week. Photo: T. Allen

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Southern Madison, 2020-04-13

Skiers in Beaver Creek in southern Madison Range on 4/12/20 reported: "...There were probably a couple dozen [wet slides] in total, including several small ones that ran into Beaver Creek road. Every solar aspect had multiple slides from the past few days of warm weather, at elevations from the road up to 10000', but none were larger than any my partner and I observed near Lionhead on 4/9 (≤D2)." Photo: S. Reinsel

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Northern Madison, 2020-04-13

Fresh wind slabs were triggered around a foot thick in Beehive Basin on Sunday 4/12/20. Photo: @jakobechacon

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Northern Madison, 2020-04-13

Fresh wind slabs were triggered around a foot thick in Beehive Basin on Sunday 4/12/20. Photo: @jakobechacon

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Northern Gallatin, 2020-04-11

From IG message (4/10/20): "Huge cornice release on north face of Blackmore today around 11am. North face was not hot yet but I am guessing the rocks on the back side transferred the heat?" Photo: @graeme.emerson

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Northern Gallatin, 2020-04-11

From IG message (4/10/20): "Huge cornice release on north face of Blackmore today around 11am. North face was not hot yet but I am guessing the rocks on the back side transferred the heat?" Photo: @graeme.emerson

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Bridger Range, 2020-04-11

Wet loose slides observed 4/10/20. Photo: @omoon16

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