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Out of Advisory Area, 2022-02-20

From IG message (2/19/22): "a collapse I had on a moderately steep test slope where I dug my pit.... Paradise Valley." -D. Britt

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Island Park, 2022-02-20

From message 2/20/22: "Triggered this slide yesterday a few miles from two top. 1.5 foot crown."

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Island Park, 2022-02-20

From message 2/20/22: "Triggered this slide yesterday a few miles from two top. 1.5 foot crown."

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Cooke City, 2022-02-20

Avalanche overview with the crown and path marked. The slide was 800' wide, 1200' vertical and averages 2 feet deep (estimated).

Cooke City, 2022-02-20

The toe of the debris was 1200' from the crown (marked). The debris was not wide (75-100') because it was constricted by the gully, but was estimated to be 15' deep. Photo: GNFAC

Cooke City, 2022-02-20

The rider was partially buried with his arm and airbag showing. His head was 1' under the surface but did not survive. He triggered it near the crown, 1200' higher and was funneled into a terrain trap that carried him over the waterfall/cliff in the background. Photo: GNFAC

Cooke City, 2022-02-20

The avalanche averaged an estimated 2' deep, 800' wide and 120' vertical. This left side of the crown was deepest wih an estimated 4' depth. Photo: GNFAC

Southern Gallatin, 2022-02-20

"[Natural] Avalanche on the south side of Cabin Creek filled the creek and up the opposite bank." Appeared to be up to a week old. Photo: T. Sizemore

Cooke City, 2022-02-19

This is the slope that avalanched and killed a snow bike rider (motorized) on 2/19/22. Photo is from the Search and Rescue team who were leaving the site as it was getting dark, and did not have time to gather more info. Click link below for more details. Photo: B. Zavora

Cooke City, 2022-02-19

Photo: B. Fredlund

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Cooke City, 2022-02-19

Photo: B. Fredlund

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Cooke City, 2022-02-19

This natural avalanche was reported 2/18/22. Photo: H. Zaeske

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Cooke City, 2022-02-19

From message: "went for two runs off town hill [last night, 2/18/22]. ECTP14 1.5 feet down on a true south aspect. Also managed to trigger a few small soft slabs around rollers (15 feet wide, ran about 15 feet downhill), the biggest one was about 1 foot deep at the crown". Photo: T. Saulnier

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Northern Gallatin, 2022-02-18

We were able to trigger a couple small slabs of wind-drifted snow at the ridgeline of Divide Peak on 2/18/22. This is a sign recent drifts are unstable for a day or two. Some recently formed wind slabs could be large enough to bury or injure a person. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Gallatin, 2022-02-18

We were able to trigger a couple small slabs of wind-drifted snow at the ridgeline of Divide Peak on 2/18/22. This is a sign recent drifts are unstable for a day or two. Some recently formed wind slabs could be large enough to bury or injure a person. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Gallatin, 2022-02-18

This natural slide broke on the night of 2/17 or morning of 2/18. It was a small 15' wide slab of wind-drifted snow. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2022-02-18

Small storm snow avalanche on Buck Ridge. Broke a few inches deep and ~50 ft wide. Observed morning of 2/17/22. Photo: GNFAC

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Bridger Range, 2022-02-17

Alex Marienthal tests the snow at the north end of Bradley's Meadow after a big snowstorm dropped 19" of snow (1.5" SWE). Photo: GNFAC

Cooke City, 2022-02-13

Skiers in Cooke City observed this avalanche from the road in Silver Gate and believe it was triggered on Feb. 12th. Photo: B Fredlund 

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Cooke City, 2022-02-13

From obs. 2/12/22: "N-SS-R2-D2-i. Appeared to have happened early in the early morning of 20220212." Photo: B. Hoiness

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