Island Park

New Snow Instability

Date
Activity
Snowmobiling

We rode through White Elephant and Yale Creek to the head of Hellroaring Creek. There was 8-10” of dense new snow. Poor visibility limited The avalanche viewing. 

As we reached the upper reaches of Yale, the snowpack was 250-280cm deep. When we dropped our probes to the base of the snowpack, we found weak snow toward the bottom. CTs and ECTNs in the single digits broke below the new snow on a layer of graupel. No other upper-level instabilities were noted. The depth of the weak layers at the base of the snowpack makes them difficult to trigger but any subsequent avalanche would be catastrophic. 

Region
Island Park
Location (from list)
Centennials - Idaho
Observer Name
Dave Zinn

Small slabs forming, Two top

Date
Activity
Snowmobiling

Out with the Ride Rasmussen trip and found some test slopes to Sled cut.

Was able to produce some cracking and small slabs. S/SW aspect 7800.
Moderate to heavy snow throughout the day. New snow varies from 5”-10” in the deeper drifted locations. 

Region
Island Park
Location (from list)
Two Top
Observer Name
Slabs on two top