Understanding The Growing Persistent Slab Problem January 10th 2018

Let's dive into the details surrounding The Growing Persistent Slab Problem January 10th 2018. Evan Ross checks out the

Key Takeaways about The Growing Persistent Slab Problem January 10th 2018

  • ... and we have very weak faceted sugary snow below and that's why we're dealing with this
  • The Sawtooth Mountains and Smoky/Boulder zones currently have weak, faceted snow buried 12-36" deep in the snowpack.
  • CBAC demonstrates the developing
  • A look at the snowpack at the crown of a recent avalanche and photos of other recent avalanches breaking near the ground.
  • Eric and Evan check out the crown of a remotely triggered avalanche by a skier, reported on

Detailed Analysis of The Growing Persistent Slab Problem January 10th 2018

FAC investigates a slide that partially buried a snowmobiler on Traveled to Peak 6996 in Glacier Park where we observed poor snowpack structure. Erich Peitzsch of the Flathead Avalanche Center discusses the

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