Observation Date
2/11/2016
Observer Name
Bill Hunt
Region
Ogden » Snowbasin Backcountry
Location Name or Route
Snowbasin backcountry
Comments
Below, cuts along this ridge have not found any movement for the past couple days.
Last week, an example of a lower slope angle forest (generally below 34 degrees in this area), where all the branches are still present on the trees. That is a sign of a safer area.


Today, now that things have settled out quite a bit, in a steeper forest that is a much more active slidepath, note the lack of branches on the trees, and piles of old debris on the uphill side of all the trees.
Old fractures are visible in this area, somewhat filled back in from the past couple storm cycles.
The snow surface is old ice rime that has fallen from the trees over the past week. This fallen rime was ice-cube-like a couple days ago. It has lightened up, but it still is a nice dense irregular surface for new snow to bond to. We shall see how much more it changes during the high pressure.
Areas open to the sky have more surface facets, although they aren't preserved much if any sun hits them.





Back on Feb 5, note the heavy rime on the trees, at around 9200'. The snowpack was also more impacted by rime clouds above 9000', less so down to around 8000'.
Note the heavier rime on the trees above 8000' in this photo from the 6th. The top of the Pyramids is around 8000'.


Today's Observed Danger Rating
Moderate
Tomorrows Estimated Danger Rating
Moderate