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Although located outside of our advisory area, this avalanche illustrates how wet avalanches can be destructuive even on small slopes.  The email with the picture states "I ran into a fresh slide yesterday afternoon in the southern end for the Tobacco Roots that I though was worth sharing.  The slide occurred on the SW slope (225) at ~ 7500' on a frequently used snowmobile trail.  It was surprising the see the result of a small slope/ path but full depth slide cover the trail with at least 8' of debris including small trees." Photo: W. Harden

No Region, 2013-04-05

GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Tue Apr 2, 2013

Snowpack and Avalanche Discussion

Bridger Range   Madison Range   Gallatin Range  

Lionhead area near West Yellowstone   Cooke City

Yesterday the Big Sky Ski Patrol reported several large wet loose and wet slab avalanches. Strong sunshine and a lack of cooling winds allowed the snowpack to heat up and become unstable as liquid water percolated through it. Other wet slabs and wet loose avalanches were observed in the mountains surrounding Big Sky.  At Lionhead near West Yellowstone, several wet avalanches were observed as well.

Avalanches depend on a balance of stress vs. strength in the snowpack. When stress exceeds strength we get avalanches; therefore, to get an avalanche either increase the stress or decrease the strength. Dry snow avalanches occur when stress increases with the additional weight of new snow or wind-blown snow. Wet snow avalanches occur when the strength decreases with the addition of liquid water from warm air temperatures, sunshine, or rain.

No Region, 2013-04-02

GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Mon Apr 1, 2013

Snowpack and Avalanche Discussion

Bridger Range  Madison Range  Gallatin Range  

Lionhead area near West Yellowstone  Cooke City  

Clear skies and below freezing temperatures last night will keep the snowpack locked up and frozen this morning. With the snowpack resembling well cured concrete, there will be minimal avalanche hazard. The one exception will be high, north facing slopes where dry powdery snow can still be found. Fortunately, stability is good on these slopes.