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Northern Gallatin, 2019-06-11

Skiers triggered this avalanche on the north face of Mt. Blackmore on Sunday June 9th. Photo: C. Pruden

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Northern Gallatin, 2019-06-11

Skiers triggered this avalanche on the north face of Mt. Blackmore on Sunday June 9th. Photo: C. Pruden

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, 2019-06-06

This year's Annual Report outlines the work we accomplished this winter. You can read it HERE.

Northern Madison, 2019-05-18

Natural wet slabs were widespread on Fan Mtn. near Big Sky during the week of 5/13-5/16. Photo: E. Mullen

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Northern Madison, 2019-05-18

Natural wet slabs were widespread on Fan Mtn. near Big Sky during the week of 5/13-5/16. Photo: E. Mullen

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Northern Madison, 2019-05-18

Natural wet slabs were widespread on Fan Mtn. near Big Sky during the week of 5/13-5/16. Photo: E. Mullen

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Northern Madison, 2019-05-18

Natural wet slabs were widespread on Fan Mtn. near Big Sky during the week of 5/13-5/16. Photo taken 5/16: B. Rycenga

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Northern Madison, 2019-05-18

This natural wet slab slid early this week, Monday (5/13) or early Tuesday (5/14), near Beehive Peak. This photo was taken 0745 Tuesday morning. Photo: @cfirer

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Northern Madison, 2019-05-18

This natural wet slab slid early this week, Monday (5/13) or early Tuesday (5/14). Photo: @wallace_casper

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Bridger Range, 2019-05-15

Debris from a wet slab that released naturally Tuesday evening on saddle Peak. Debris ran very far into the runout compared to similar sized dry slabs that often occur on this path. "South side of 1/4 Saddle slid sometime last night. Looks like cornice drop then step down to near ground. Hi yesterday at Alpine was 62." -R. Elliott/BBSP

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Bridger Range, 2019-05-15

This wet slab released naturally Tuesday evening on saddle Peak. "South side of 1/4 Saddle slid sometime last night. Looks like cornice drop then step down to near ground. Hi yesterday at Alpine was 62." -R. Elliott/BBSP

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Bridger Range, 2019-05-13

"South side of the Glide Plane released as a glide avalanche last evening (May 12th) sometime around 6 pm according to source. Bed surface was ground in starting zone of wet clay soil sparsely covered in long grass.  Debris chunks, some snowmobile sized, rode up on surface and slid approx. 200 vert.  Debris could have bumped a tower on the old Alpine lift if it still lived there. Last freeze was 6 am on the 10th of May.  The high temperature on the 12th was 59 degrees at 4 pm." Photo and observations: BBSP

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Bridger Range, 2019-05-13
Bridger Range, 2019-05-13

"South side of the Glide Plane released as a glide avalanche last evening (May 12th) sometime around 6 pm according to source. Bed surface was ground in starting zone of wet clay soil sparsely covered in long grass.  Debris chunks, some snowmobile sized, rode up on surface and slid approx. 200 vert.  Debris could have bumped a tower on the old Alpine lift if it still lived there. Last freeze was 6 am on the 10th of May.  The high temperature on the 12th was 59 degrees at 4 pm." Photo and observartions: BBSP

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Bridger Range, 2019-05-13

"South side of the Glide Plane released as a glide avalanche last evening (May 12th) sometime around 6 pm according to source. Bed surface was ground in starting zone of wet clay soil sparsely covered in long grass.  Debris chunks, some snowmobile sized, rode up on surface and slid approx. 200 vert.  Debris could have bumped a tower on the old Alpine lift if it still lived there. Last freeze was 6 am on the 10th of May.  The high temperature on the 12th was 59 degrees at 4 pm." Photo and observartions: BBSP

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Bridger Range, 2019-05-13

"South side of the Glide Plane released as a glide avalanche last evening (May 12th) sometime around 6 pm according to source. Bed surface was ground in starting zone of wet clay soil sparsely covered in long grass.  Debris chunks, some snowmobile sized, rode up on surface and slid approx. 200 vert.  Debris could have bumped a tower on the old Alpine lift if it still lived there. Last freeze was 6 am on the 10th of May.  The high temperature on the 12th was 59 degrees at 4 pm." Photo and observartions: BBSP

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Northern Madison, 2019-05-09

Large glide cracks opening up on a west-facing slope in Beehive Basin. Photo: GNFAC

Northern Madison, 2019-04-28

Skiers found fresh wind slabs that were easily triggered on Saturday 4/27 near Beehive Basin in the northern Madison Range. Photo: E. Birkeland

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Cooke City, 2019-04-28

Spring Sled Fest is May 18th! DJ, Free BBQ, Raffle. All proceeds go to the Friends of the Avalanche Center. More event details here: https://www.facebook.com/events/2290792671007553/ Thanks to Mark Christensen @markass406 and Nick Donovan @skidooin_it for organizing the event.

Bridger Range, 2019-04-27

Skiers easily triggered loose snow avalanches of the 3-5” of new snow. This morning (4/27) on the Bridger Ridge. Photo: @smooneyski

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