Observation Date
2/4/2024
Observer Name
Zimmerman-Wall
Region
Provo » American Fork » Mary Ellen Gulch
Location Name or Route
Sinner's Pass/Mary Ellen Gulch
Comments
The goal today was to see how the new snow had bonded to the old snow surfaces on southerly aspects and to look for evidence of wind slab formation in the alpine. I observed snowmobilers playing on low consequence steep slopes without issue in Mary Ellen. The crust beneath the new snow on southerly aspects was supportable enough on skis and provided a bit of rebound under the 30cm of right side up storm snow. Powderbird stacked tracks in open terrain of upper AF and looked to be just stepping out into their circuit. No signs of instability from the tracks I saw in Outhouse and Terrace Runs.
I avoided convoluted and unsupported terrain features with consequential run outs. I did ski slopes steeper than 30 degrees facing south on this solo tour after investigating the bond and not seeing obvious signs of instability. The most suspect slopes were mid and upper elevation facing north and in larger terrain in the alpine where the weak layer was closer to the surface near rocks or where the wind had made the slab thinner. I simply did not tangle with that nonsense. Plenty of very good surface conditions below the wind and on planar terrain features.
Photos:
Sinners SW Profile image. The 3cm crust down 35cm was supportable on skis. The snowmobilers I talked to said as soon as they stopped giving throttle, the track would stay on top of this crust and their backend would wash out down slope, making side hilling tricky.
Mary Ellen Gulch with snowmobile tracks. Noted covered storm slab debris at base of Outhouse Chutes.
Natural Dry Loose avalanches on Northeast facing slopes on Pagan Shoulder
Storm slab debris visible in the center of Pagan basin. Looked like it ran during the height of the storm and traveled a few hundred feet. Similar to the debris piles at bottom of Outhouse Chutes
Dry Loose from skis and mini-cornice along Sinner's Pass
Today's Observed Danger Rating
Moderate
Tomorrows Estimated Danger Rating
None
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