A small pocket that was triggered this weekend on an east facing slope about 10,000'. It looks like it broke into old snow near the ground. This slope receives a lot of wind loading from southwest winds.
This was another triggered slide from a day or two ago. I estimated it to be 2'deepx50'widex100'vertical. It is on a northeast aspect, 10,000' in elevation, 38 degree slope on Moffit Peak. The slope has some rocks poking through and this was likely the trigger point. It did fail on the January facets and in some places broke to the ground. Second photo-not a big slide, but enough to slam a person into some mature evergreens. Third photo-in some places the slide did break to the ground. Fourth photo-compression and ECT scores were 20 and 21taps from the shoulder with Q1 shears.
Some of the weakest snow has been found in the mid-slope areas where the snow pack is thin.