Road Conditions: The road is plowed. AWD and good tires are recommended. Warms temps are making things a bit sloppy, expect mud down low.
Grooming: LUNA Matt groomed into Gold Basin on Friday. Follow LUNA on Instagram @luna_moab.
6:00 a.m. weather data:
24 Hour Snow 0" 72 Hour Snow 0" Base Depth at Gold Basin 52" Wind NE 5-10 Temp 18F
We can expect clear sunny skies today. This morning winds are blowing 5 - 10 out of the NE. The warming trend continues today, 10,000 ft. temperatures will top out close to 40 degrees. Things will cool off by Friday with another chance for snow starting Friday and into the weekend.
Snowpack
I found wet snow on solar aspects on Sunday and temperatures were in the high 30's yesterday. Cold temps overnight will leave a thin crust on sunny slopes. Good powder skiing can still be found on sheltered northerly slopes. The main avalanche problem is a layer of weak, faceted snow underneath the new snow from last week that is still reactive and keeping our terrain choices conservative.
Photo shows the
wet snow Sunday sticking to a ski with no skins on.
Heavy snow and strong SW winds caused a small cycle of natural activity last week during the storm. Eric, Trent, and Mark experienced touchy avalanche conditions while sledding in
Dark Canyon on Saturday. On Sunday I triggered
this avalanche 2 ft deep and 25 ft wide. I triggered the slide on a steep, shady West facing roll over.
Photo of a road cut bank making a very small avalanche on Saturday near
Dark Canyon but also giving a clear indication of stability (Staples).