Observation Date
12/9/2019
Observer Name
Wilson, Hardesty, Grainger
Region
Salt Lake » Big Cottonwood Canyon » Mill Creek Canyon » Mill A » Butler Fork » Gobblers
Location Name or Route
Raymond Shoulder, Gobblers
Comments
Quick test-pits on East, Northwest and North-Northwest at 9,700'.
The north-aspect pits showed a poor structure, with a strengthening slab (first through 4f through finger hardness) sitting over dry facets over moist or melted-and-refrozen facets at the base. At a more wind-loaded and northerly location off Raymond the HS was 110cm and tests did not show a propensity for fracture propagation (ECTX, PST75/100 End down 70cm on facets at the top of the old snow). At a shallower (65-85cm) and more northwest location on Gobblers the failure propagated on small dry facets below a 8cm crust on 17 and 38 (non-standard, we know) taps. These results reminded us to stay clear of terrain on, below, or connected to steep slopes.
The east-aspect pit at 9700' had minimal results. A compression test had RP failures within the new snow, at the interface, and on 1.5 mm facets above the crust that capped the old snow. ECTN at the same layers. In short, this pit did not show an ability to propagate a fracture. Moreover, the most important weak-layer-- at the interface with faceted pre-thanksgiving snow--was interrupted with rocks and shrubs.
Pictures:
PST at NW 9,700'
Structure (with RP failure planes noted) on E 9,700'.
Couple other notes, shown in photos:
Rime at, and several hundred feet below, the ridge-lines.
Good body (graupel!!) makes skiing low-angle fast and fun.
Periods of blue punctuated the day
Today's Observed Danger Rating
None
Tomorrows Estimated Danger Rating
None
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