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Cooke City, 2019-02-10

This slide was triggered by a snowmobiler near Daisy Pass last weekend (2/2/19).

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Cooke City, 2019-02-10

This slide was triggered by a snowmobiler near Daisy Pass last weekend (2/2/19).

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Cooke City, 2019-02-09

Avalanche triggered by snowmobiler on 2/9/19 on south face of Mt. Abundance near Cooke City (9,500’). One rider was on the slope and another was at the bottom. Both were able to get out of the way and not caught.

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Cooke City, 2019-02-09

Avalanche triggered by snowmobiler on 2/9/19 on south face of Mt. Abundance near Cooke City (9,500’). One rider was on the slope and another was at the bottom. Both were able to get out of the way and not caught.

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Cooke City, 2019-02-09

Avalanche triggered by snowmobiler on 2/9/19 on south face of Mt. Abundance near Cooke City (9,500’). One rider was on the slope and another was at the bottom. Both were able to get out of the way and not caught.

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Cooke City, 2019-02-09

Avalanche triggered by snowmobiler on 2/9/19 on south face of Mt. Abundance near Cooke City (9,500’). One rider was on the slope and another was at the bottom. Both were able to get out of the way and not caught.

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Lionhead Range, 2019-02-08

This avalanche broke on weak snow in the lower 1/3 of the snowpack after a storm dropped 2-3' of heavy snow between 2/3 and 2/5/19. Photo: GNFAC

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Lionhead Range, 2019-02-07

Multiple large avalanches occurred in the Lionhead area near West Yellowstone after 2-3’ of heavy snow earlier this week. Photo: GNFAC

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Lionhead Range, 2019-02-07
Lionhead Range, 2019-02-07
Lionhead Range, 2019-02-07

This avalanche was triggered by snowmobilers on 2/6. 2-3’ of heavy snow earlier this week fell on a weak snowpack making large avalanches possible. Photo: GNFAC

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Lionhead Range, 2019-02-07

This avalanche was triggered by snowmobilers on 2/6. 2-3’ of heavy snow earlier this week fell on a weak snowpack making large avalanches possible. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2019-02-07

Skiers got this small wind slab to crack at lower elevations in Beehive Basin. This may be a sign that higher elevations have this as well. Photo: H. Coppolillo

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Island Park, 2019-02-06

From an email, "Observed this large avalanche while driving north from Jackson Hole today.  (on the E, NE aspect of Sawtell Peak, in the Centennial Mountains)"

Likely released in the last day or so with the Avalanche Warnings on Sun, Mon and Tuesday. Photo: B. Fredlund

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Southern Madison, 2019-02-06

A skier headed up Bacon Rind to Ernie Miller Ridge and saw this avalanche in the distance. He reported it, "35 degree wind loaded NE slope at 9,600. It appeared to be about 1 - 1.5 m deep and 100 ft across." Photo: W. Casper

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Lionhead Range, 2019-02-04

Snowmobilers in the Lionhead area got unstable test results, easily propagating fractures in ECT tests on a weak layer buried about 50 cm deep. Photo: J. Norlander

Island Park, 2019-02-04

This photo was taken by a FS snow ranger on Feb 1st. These avalanches likely occurred towards the end of a period of steady snowfall from Jan 16th to 28th. From e-mail: "The Reas Peak area had 7 slides that I could see from the bottom of the drainage, most of them looked to have occurred with the last storm and had a northerly influence to their aspect. The largest and most recent slide I included in the [above photo], Reas Peak is the highest peak on the left in the photo and the slide path is on a NE aspect. If you look close at the photo you can see a 2-3’ crown on the far left side of the frame on the north aspect of Reas from another slide." Photo: C. Hericks

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Island Park, 2019-02-04

This photo of an avalanche on the north side of Reas Peak was taken by a FS snow ranger on Friday, Feb 1. It likely occurred towards the end of a period of steady snowfall from January 16th to 28th. Photo: C. Hericks

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Northern Gallatin, 2019-02-03

Photo: A. Lussier

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Island Park, 2019-02-03

Mount Jefferson (just north of Reas Peak) is the peak in the background. Nasty avalanche on persistent weak layer in the foreground. Photo: B. VandenBos

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