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Northern Gallatin, 2025-01-10 Big wind slab on N face of Mt Blackmore. We watched it cut loose at 14:25 from cornice fall. Good news is that it didn't trigger a deeper slide. Link to Avalanche Details |
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Bridger Range, 2025-01-10 On 01/08 my partner and I skied into Frazier basin in the northern Bridgers, we skied the love chutes east down and overall the descent was pretty wind hammered from a downward wind. Once at the lake we took the Frazier return route where we found much better ski conditions in the corridor and decided to lap some of the features. We ended up triggering a small wind slab at around 8k on a NE aspect that broke about a foot deep and ran about 25 yards. Very dense wind slabs were forming on a lot of the aspects getting out of Frazier and we opted to not test our luck any further for the day. Photo: T. Johns Link to Avalanche Details |
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Bridger Range, 2025-01-10 On 01/08 my partner and I skied into Frazier basin in the northern Bridgers, we skied the love chutes east down and overall the descent was pretty wind hammered from a downward wind. Once at the lake we took the Frazier return route where we found much better ski conditions in the corridor and decided to lap some of the features. We ended up triggering a small wind slab at around 8k on a NE aspect that broke about a foot deep and ran about 25 yards. Very dense wind slabs were forming on a lot of the aspects getting out of Frazier and we opted to not test our luck any further for the day. Photo: T. Johns Link to Avalanche Details |
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Bridger Range, 2025-01-10 On 01/08 my partner and I skied into Frazier basin in the northern Bridgers, we skied the love chutes east down and overall the descent was pretty wind hammered from a downward wind. Once at the lake we took the Frazier return route where we found much better ski conditions in the corridor and decided to lap some of the features. We ended up triggering a small wind slab at around 8k on a NE aspect that broke about a foot deep and ran about 25 yards. Very dense wind slabs were forming on a lot of the aspects getting out of Frazier and we opted to not test our luck any further for the day. Photo: T. Johns Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2025-01-09 On Jan 9 We saw many avalanches of various types and ages. Some occurred today and within the last 24 hours and some were up to a week old. Avalanche types ranged from 3-6' deep and broke on weak layers near the bottom of the snowpack to shallow soft, fresh wind slabs. Photo: GNFAC Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2025-01-09 On Jan 9 We saw many avalanches of various types and ages. Some occurred today and within the last 24 hours and some were up to a week old. Avalanche types ranged from 3-6' deep and broke on weak layers near the bottom of the snowpack to shallow soft, fresh wind slabs. Photo: GNFAC Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2025-01-09 On Jan. 9 we rode away from our snowpit on Mt. Abundance we saw a fresh 3'deep x 10' wide slide that we might have remote triggered from the flat ridge above. Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2025-01-09 Jan. 9, About 45 minutes after we left a snowpit on Mt. Abundance, from a couple miles away, we saw a 4-6' deep avalanche that happened since we had been there, about 1000' up the ridge from our snowpit m. This slide was either natural or remote triggered by riders about 1000' away who were there after we were. Photo: GNFAC Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2025-01-09 Jan. 9, About 45 minutes after we left a snowpit on Mt. Abundance, from a couple miles away, we saw a 4-6' deep avalanche that happened since we had been there, about 1000' up the ridge from our snowpit m. This slide was either natural or remote triggered by riders about 1000' away who were there after we were. Photo: GNFAC Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2025-01-09 On Jan. 9 we saw this large avalanche on the north side of Fisher Mtn. that happened at some time in the last week (could have been 48 hours to a week old). Photo: GNFAC Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2025-01-09 On Jan 9, we saw one 3-4' deep slide that looked like it broke within recent new and wind-drifted snow on the north end of Henderson. Photo: GNFAC Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2025-01-09 There were a couple of avalanches on E Henderson, one that I think happened today, a few on E Sheep Mountain, some shallower avalanches, and plenty of loose dry snow moving around in the steeps. Photo: N Mattes Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2025-01-09 There were a couple of avalanches on E Henderson, one that I think happened today, a few on E Sheep Mountain, some shallower avalanches, and plenty of loose dry snow moving around in the steeps. Photo: N Mattes Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2025-01-09 There were a couple of avalanches on E Henderson, one that I think happened today, a few on E Sheep Mountain, some shallower avalanches, and plenty of loose dry snow moving around in the steeps. Photo: N Mattes Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2025-01-09 There were a couple of avalanches on E Henderson, one that I think happened today, a few on E Sheep Mountain, some shallower avalanches, and plenty of loose dry snow moving around in the steeps. Photo: N Mattes Link to Avalanche Details |
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Cooke City, 2025-01-09 There were a couple of avalanches on E Henderson, one that I think happened today, a few on E Sheep Mountain, some shallower avalanches, and plenty of loose dry snow moving around in the steeps. Photo: N Mattes Link to Avalanche Details |
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Northern Gallatin, 2025-01-09 Snow on a post along the Blackmore trail shows how much snow has been falling. I suspect the slow and steady nature of snowfall is what allowed it to do this.
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Northern Gallatin, 2025-01-09 Storm slab avalanche that broke about 400 ft wide at 9200 ft in a ENE facing sub-cirque of Blackmore Link to Avalanche Details |
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Northern Gallatin, 2025-01-09 Two storm slab avalanches on the east face of Blackmore 8-10 inches deep. One of them ran down the normal skin track. Link to Avalanche Details |
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Northern Gallatin, 2025-01-09 image of snowpit from Mt Blackmore, NE facing, 9185', HS almost 5 ft
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