Human Factor Research: Researchers Ian McCammon and Sara Boilen are developing new tools for managing human factors for backcountry skiers and boarders. This survey asks about personal experiences with human factors and will take 7-8 minutes to complete. Link is HERE.
Yesterday's 2 to 4 inches of graupel and cold snow improved riding conditions, especially on low-angle slopes with a smooth, old snow surface below. Cold temperatures and increasing cloud cover kept the snow dry on upper elevation north-facing slopes. On all other aspects, the snow warmed and became wet and sticky. Winds were light, blowing out of the WNW at 5-10 mph with gusts into the 20s.
Overnight, skies were mostly clear, and temperatures cooled into the upper 20s °F above 8,000 feet. Winds shifted, blowing from the N at 10-20 mph with gusts approaching 30 mph.
Today, expect partly cloudy skies with the potential for light snow showers late in the day. Temperatures remain cool relative to what we've seen lately, with daytime highs in the 40s °F. Winds blow from the WNW and remain light to moderate at 10-20 mph.
No new avalanches were reported in the backcountry. Please let us know what you are seeing as we continue to publish observations.