Two Point release avalanches on south slope of Two Top. 1/30/25. Photo: K. Allred
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Coordinates: 44.6249, -111.2590
Caught: 0 ; Buried: 0
Two Point release avalanches seen on the south slopes of Two Top on 1/30/25.
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Relevant Photos
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Wide spread layer of Surface Hoar mid and upper elevations Two Top area
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Shooting crack in a fresh wind slab near Mt Jefferson
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North facing pit in Hellroaring Creek, Centennials
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North facing snow profile Hellroaring Creek, Centennials
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South facing snowpit Hellroaring creek, Centennials
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S facing snow profile from Hellroaring Creek in Centennials
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The GNFAC weather station at the top of Sawtelle provides wind, temperature and relative humidity information for forecasting (when it's not covered in a foot of rime ice. Photo: GNFAC
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Photo: GNFAC
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From the top of Sawtelle. Photo: GNFAC
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Riders in the Centennial Mountains experienced almost constant whumphing at higher elevation and saw a couple of days old avalanche on a windl-oaded east north east facing slope. Photo: R. Gravett
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Ice crust on trees from freezing rain last Saturday Dec 28 now covered by rime ice.
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From obs on 12/29: "On our way out near the cabin I cut a line close to a creek to see if I could trigger something."
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From obs on 12/29: "On our way out near the cabin I cut a line close to a creek to see if I could trigger something."
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Thick and robust ice crust layer widespread above white elephant. Photo: Ride Rasmussen Style
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Plumes of drifting snow in the Bridger Range as strong winds blasted the mountains. Photo: GNFAC
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De-rimed Sawtell anemometer
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Rock Creek natural avalanche
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NE facing IP snowpit
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E facing IP snowpit
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From IG: On 12/15 "Storm slab broke about 200’ above us as skinning up the hallway coming from the north side on the throne." Photo: Anonymous
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Small windslab triggered on approach for inspection. Failure interface had 5 mm Surface Hoar. Soft slab, remote propagation onto the adjacent slope. Debris covered about half of the road bed.
Photo: J Hambelton
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Small windslab triggered on approach for inspection. Failure interface had 5 mm Surface Hoar. Soft slab, remote propagation onto the adjacent slope. Debris covered about half of the road bed.
Photo: J Hambelton
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Small windslab triggered on approach for inspection. Failure interface had 5 mm Surface Hoar. Soft slab, remote propagation onto the adjacent slope. Debris covered about half of the road bed.
Photo: J Hambelton
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Gusty winds transporting snow in Taylor Fork on Saturday. Triggered a 4-5 inch deep wind slab that propagated about 50 ft at the top of a north east facing slope at 9,500 ft.
Photo: JP
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We are grateful for our partnership with the Friends of the Gallatin National Forest Avalanche Center. It is always a good time to get out in the field with our education coordinator, Shannon. Photo: GNFAC
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The snow depth was 60-70 cm (2-2.5 feet) at the upper elevations of the Big Springs Loop around the Black Canyon area in Island Park. Photo: GNFAC
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Surface hoar and near surface facets are now capped by this weekend's snow. The layers are buried 2-4" deep in the Black Canyon area of Island Park. Photo: GNFAC
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WE facing snow at 8100 ft Cabin Ck
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Cabin Creek snow cover
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SE facing snow Cabin Creek
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N facing snow Cabin Creek, 9000 ft
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Big Sky Ski Patrol triggered this avalanche during mitigation work in The Wave on 11/26/24... "2-3' deep on an ice crust just above the ground with a 2# shot in the Upper rodeo. Volume was limited as most of the snow was loaded just underneath the cornice, but still produced a sizeable size 2... Other paths in the Lenin region ran meaty wind slabs, full track with no significant step downs." Photo: BSSP
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Cracking on old, faceted, October snow hundreds of feet long. North facing near treeline. Photo: BSSP
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Intentional, human-triggered avalanche by a ski patrol breaking at the ground on a north facing slope near treeline. Photo: BSSP
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Sawtelle snowpack. Photo: GNFAC
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Snowpit at Bridger Bowl on 11/5. Photo: B. VandenBos
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From e-mail: "Photo attached from near top of hyalite peak, 11/2. Cracking in recent hard wind slab, I had to really jump hard to make this. Walked on many other hard slabs that were well bonded. Highly variable snowpack. I think you'd be most likely to get into trouble by popping out a small hard slab pocket like this and getting magic carpeted into some thinly covered terrain." Photo: B. VandenBos
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