A little wind load cornice break, but it broke while I was coming down that track to the right. Photo: S Strenge
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This is the N side of scotch bonnet, looks like a big break, didn’t get any closer than this however. Photo: S Strenge
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N face of crown butte, looks like it slid before the dirt event (we think the end of the storm yesterday/ or last night must have been dirty snow?). Photo: S Strenge
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Avalanche east aspect of Henderson. This slid sometime between 11:30 - 12:30 on 2/4/24. Photo: BPG
Avalanche on north aspect of Fisher Mountain. This likely slid sometime between 2/2-2/3. Photo: BPG
Avalanche north aspect of Crown Butte. This likely slid sometime between 2/2-2/3. Photo: BPG
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On the headwall of the Second Yellow Mule, we saw two recent wind slab avalanches. These were small (R1 D1), immediately below the ridge, and likely broke late last night or this morning. Photo: GNFAC
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On the headwall of the Second Yellow Mule, we saw two recent wind slab avalanches. These were small (R1 D1), immediately below the ridge, and likely broke late last night or this morning. Photo: GNFAC
Strong winds blew all day from the SW, sustaining 30mph at ridgelines. Snow was actively transported all day by winds, and plumes were visible on far away ridgelines and summits. Photo: GNFAC
Plenty of wind slabs ranging in size on Lionhead ridge and on surrounding slopes. Photo: Riley
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