Observation Date
1/18/2024
Observer Name
Gagne & Lambrose & BC 101 Students
Region
Salt Lake » Big Cottonwood Canyon » Mill D North » Short Swing
Location Name or Route
Mill D North - Short Swing
Comments
Traveled with a great group of BC 101 students into the terrain south of Short Swing in mid Big Cottonwood Canyon. (Photo below is just a few of the 16 students.) We were able to look at all aspects and traveled up to 8,200'.
Key observations:
- No cracking or collapsing.
- Although we got clean shears at the interface between the new and old snow, instabilities with the 30 cms of storm snow on Wednesday have settled out.
- Widespread rollerballs on steep, southerly aspects at mid elevations.
- South and southwest aspects will be crusted Friday morning.
- PWL is still a concern with ECTP21 failing down 90 cms on buried PWL.
Given the poor snowpack structure, we all felt it is still not time to step out into steep avalanche terrain.
Thanks to UAC partner Uinta Brewing for sponsoring today's BC 101 class with the UAC!
Most of the crowns that were visible Sunday and Monday on Mt Raymond and Gobbler's Knob are now filled in with storm and wind-blown snow.
Today's Observed Danger Rating
Considerable
Tomorrows Estimated Danger Rating
Considerable
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