Mirror Lake Highway is a mess and plowing is done for the season. Wolf Creek Pass remains open, but don't let the easy access to nearby terrain lull you into a false sense of security. Be prepared for your own self rescue. Wear and know how to use a beacon, shovel, and probe.
High pressure is the dominant feature to our weather pattern, giving us clear skies, light westerly winds, and temperatures in the low to mid 30's this morning. Wednesdays nukin' southwesterly winds wreaked havoc on the eastern front. Much of the upper elevation wind exposed terrain now resembles a moonscape comprised of breakable crust, windboard, and rocks. But wait.... there's more. Among all the variable conditions there may be a patch or two of soft settled snow on wind sheltered slopes facing the north half of the compass.
Recent snow and avalanche observations can be found here.
Wondering why last winter was so crazy? Click here to watch the 2011-12 Utah Winter Review... an excellent recap of last years conditions.
No recent avalanche activity to report.