Observation Date
11/10/2021
Observer Name
Ted Scroggin
Region
Uintas » Bald Mountain
Location Name or Route
Bald Mt. Pass/Murdock Peak
Comments
Some fresh wind drifts this morning up along the Bald Mt, Murdock Peak area. The west and northwest winds from yesterday and gusty winds today created these drifts cracking about a foot deep when I stepped out on them. These were mainly on slopes facing east, but there has been quite a bit of wind and many slopes looked like they had lots of drifted snow. I was keeping to very small and low angle safe slopes with no chance of any bad out come while I was stomping around. You can see how rocky it still is and not worth getting injured.

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The high north facing terrain has started to fill in some, but rocks, stumps and bushes are just thinly covered and not a good place to get caught up in something. With quick easy access to places like this off the highway it is easy to get drawn to these spots.
At around 10,000' I measured about 70-75cm or close to 28" of snow with 10" of new snow from yesterday that fell on a thin but somewhat firm crust that was the old snow surface. This might be a layer to watch going forward if any weak snow develops around it. Overall though I felt the snow pack looks pretty decent for this early.



Today's Observed Danger Rating
None
Tomorrows Estimated Danger Rating
None
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