UDOT PLANNED AVALANCHE CLOSURES!!

Forecast for the Ogden Area Mountains

Drew Hardesty
Issued by Drew Hardesty for
Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Areas of MODERATE danger exist in steep, mid to upper elevation terrain. The danger is most pronounced on wind drifted slopes facing north to east, generally above 9000'. Expect to note or initiate some point-release sluffs in the recent low density snow on slopes approaching 40° and steeper. As always, make a plan, go one at a time, and get out of the way at the bottom.

Hot Tip! The best conditions will also be the safest: lower angle non-drifted terrain will be 5 star with the cold smoke on the underlying crusts.

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Weather and Snow

Skies are clear under a waning super moon.

Winds are northerly, blowing 5-10mph, gusting to 15.

Temps are in the single digits and mid-teens.

Storm totals are reportedly 8-14", with up to 6" at the trailheads...and this has greatly improved the skiing and riding conditions. Kory Davis has an excellent report from Monte Cristo from the past two days.

12/4/2017 Observation: Monte Cristo Ogden region

12/3/2017 Observation: Monte Cristo Ogden region

Recent Avalanches

One experienced backcountry skier managed to find and intentionally trigger a couple fresh wind slabs 4-8" deep and 40' wide well below the Ogden skyline. One slab broke at his skis; another one was triggered from a distance.

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The snow is mostly stable but for pockets of lingering wind slab and fast moving sluffs in the low density snow. While weak snow exists in the mid-pack, not enough snow and wind arrived to activate these persistent weaknesses.

Additional Information

Be grateful for this last storm, but we knew this was coming. A developing ridge of high pressure will begin to strangle the west coast and much of the intermountain west. We may not see a storm between now and Christmas. I hope I'm wrong. For now, we'll have mostly sunny skies, light northerly winds, and temperatures in the mountains rising toward freezing by the end of the week. The northerly winds may bump into the 20-25mph range Wednesday night with a storm passing to the northeast, but that's the handwriting on the wall. The bad news is that snow in the valley will only worsen the approaching inversion.

General Announcements

Remember your information can save lives. If you see anything we should know about, please help us out by submitting snow and avalanche conditions. You can also call us at 801-524-5304, email by clicking HERE, or include #utavy in your tweet or Instagram.

To get help in an emergency (to request a rescue) in the Wasatch, call 911. Be prepared to give your GPS coordinates or the run name. Dispatchers have a copy of the Wasatch Backcountry Ski map.

Backcountry Emergencies. It outlines your step-by-step method in the event of a winter backcountry incident.

If you trigger an avalanche in the backcountry, but no one is hurt and you do not need assistance, please notify the nearest ski area dispatch to avoid a needless response by rescue teams. Thanks.

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This information does not apply to developed ski areas or highways where avalanche control is normally done. This advisory is from the U.S.D.A. Forest Service, which is solely responsible for its content. This advisory describes general avalanche conditions and local variations always occur.