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Lionhead Range, 2025-02-04

Plenty of wind slabs ranging in size on Lionhead ridge and on surrounding slopes. Photo: Riley

Cooke City, 2025-02-04

Some recent avalanche activity noted on east Mt. Henderson. Photo: B Fredlund

Cooke City, 2025-02-04

Some recent avalanche activity noted on Miller Ridge. Photo: B Fredlund

Bridger Range, 2025-02-04

Skier triggered wind slab avalanche on Saddle Peak. Photo: BBSP

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Northern Madison, 2025-02-04

This slab from my ski cut was about 20” deep and 60’ wide. It’s NE facing so pretty wind blown. Photo: S Budac

Southern Madison, 2025-02-02

Alex documenting the stratigraphy on a W aspect at 8850' near the Wilderness Boundary

 

 

 

Southern Madison, 2025-02-02

On a north aspect at 9200 ft, there were 1mm facets chained together almost 10mm long.

 

 

 

 

Southern Madison, 2025-02-02

A layer of nsf's and surface hoar was failing ~10 inches deep producing easy ECTP's

 

 

 

Southern Madison, 2025-02-02

A layer of nsf's and surface hoar was failing ~10 inches deep and causing shooting cracks

 

 

 

Southern Madison, 2025-02-02

A layer of nsf's and surface hoar was failing ~10 inches deep and causing shooting cracks

 

 

 

Southern Madison, 2025-02-02

A layer of nsf's and surface hoar was failing ~10 inches deep and causing shooting cracks

 

 

 

Northern Gallatin, 2025-02-02

Lots of wind transport filling in the skin track between laps and creating light reactive slabs ~5” deep in places (see photo) primarily out of the west but generally inconsistent in direction. Photo: E Kiesz

Southern Madison, 2025-02-02

Buried SH below the 2/1 storm. 1-2cm thick layer buried approximately 20cm deep below F precip particles. Photo: M Zia 

 

Cooke City, 2025-02-02

Skied north of Cooke City. Lots of cracking and small slabs on pillows. Observed one small wind slab on NW facing slope 9200 ft. Photo: BPG

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Cooke City, 2025-02-02

Skied north of Cooke City. Lots of cracking and small slabs on pillows. Photo: BPG

Northern Madison, 2025-02-02

Cracking and isolated pockets of wind slab in Beehive. 

Northern Madison, 2025-02-02

Human triggered release of cornice overhang near the weather station on Buck Ridge. Recent activity next to the small release. Crown 1-2’ deep, 40’ run, 75’ across running over the tracks riding underneath in the recent wind transported slab.

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Northern Gallatin, 2025-02-01

From obs: "Wind was rocking in alpine today, fresh windslabs forming and naturally releasing. I could make out 3 on E face, but rough vis with blowing snow. Exposed terrain in alpine had about .5” ice crust from yesterday’s sunshine.

This slab (in pic) released around 11-noon-ish." Photo taken 1/31/25

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Southern Madison, 2025-01-31

From email: "Today I drove down Taylor fork road, with the thought of potentially getting up on woodward mtn, until I saw a crown on the NE
Face of its northern summit, basically wall to wall near the top of  the slide path. There were a couple other sled tracks that also went to the end of the road, so I figured maybe it was pretty recent, as I didn’t hear about it in the advisory. Concerning because it appears to have propagated maybe 250ft across,  while maybe only 1-2 ft deep". Photo taken on 1/30/25. Photo: T. Grande

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Island Park, 2025-01-31

Two Point release avalanches on south slope of Two Top. 1/30/25. Photo: K. Allred

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