Observation: Stansbury Range

Observation Date
2/22/2025
Observer Name
Kelly, Worthen
Region
Salt Lake » Stansbury Range
Location Name or Route
Stansbury Range
Weather
Sky
Few
Wind Speed
Calm
Weather Comments
Calm to light winds with clear skies to start. Warm air temperatures with roller balls noted below 6,500' in elevation. Skies were mostly clear in the AM with building clouds through the day.
Snow Characteristics
Snow Characteristics Comments
Snow surface was a mixed bag of breakable crust, soft turns in protected north-east facing terrain and warm damp surface on southerly and westlerly facing slopes in the afternoon.

Red Flags
Red Flags
Recent Avalanches
Poor Snowpack Structure
Avalanche Problem #1
Problem
Wind Drifted Snow
Problem #1 Comments
Photo of cornices along above an eastern facing slope.
Avalanche Problem #2
Problem
Persistent Weak Layer
Snow Profile
Aspect
East
Elevation
9,400'
Slope Angle
35°
Comments

Snowpits showed total depth around 3'-4' depending on location and elevation. Some north-east facing slopes were less than 2' deep and made up of mostly faceted snow. In the above pit which did have a slab of 1F and 4F snow above the facets, we were able to get results with compression tests in the teens. In other snow pits on north-east facing slopes with less snow we were getting failure with isolation on a crust/facet combination near the ground.
Photo below of mature depth hoar on a north facing slope at 9,000' in elevation.
Photo of a series of avalanches on an east-southeast facing slope at 10,500'. Some ran on facets near the ground and the lower right slide ran more recently (perhaps today) on a dirt layer.
Below photo of an avalanche on an east facing slope at 9,800' in elevation.
Today's Observed Danger Rating
None
Tomorrows Estimated Danger Rating
None
Coordinates