UDOT PLANNED AVALANCHE CLOSURES!!

Observation: Red Pine Gulch

Observation Date
1/18/2017
Observer Name
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Region
Salt Lake » Little Cottonwood Canyon » Red Pine
Location Name or Route
Red Pine Gultch
Weather
Sky
Clear
Weather Comments
Yet another clear day with very little wind and moderate temperatures.
Snow Characteristics
Snow Surface Conditions
Powder
Faceted Loose
Wind Crust
Melt-Freeze Crust
Damp
Snow Characteristics Comments

Powder, faceted loose, and surface hoar in sheltered N facing terrain, damp or a melt freeze crust on the S facing aspects according to time of day, wind crust in the exposed upper elevation alpine.

Comments

Nothing really changed much in the last few days except further weakening of the surface with facets and surface hoar. I did discover another potential weak layer when we get an new round of snow, and this layer will not be destroyed by wind before the storm. I haven't been skiing west facing aspects much after the last storm and I spent most of the day today on W, SW, NW and discovered there is a heat crust with fairly large grain facets forming under it, I noted this weakness from 8500ft, up to 10500ft. The crust is not very stout but it cracks out and cleanly fractures on the inch or so of facets underlying it, this crust might hold more weight and release larger avalanches than the slopes with only surface faceting or surface hoar when we get our next decent load of weight, definitely something to keep in mind if we get a decent load of snow.

Photos: crust facet combo with the crust cleanly shearing on the facets below, more surface hoar, wet slides

Today's Observed Danger Rating
Low
Tomorrows Estimated Danger Rating
Low