Observation: White Baldy

Observation Date
1/28/2019
Observer Name
mark white
Region
Salt Lake » Little Cottonwood Canyon » Red Pine » White Baldy
Location Name or Route
White Baldy
Weather
Sky
Scattered
Wind Direction
North
Wind Speed
Light
Weather Comments
Low lying clouds in the morning, thinning out in the afternoon. Cold breeze from the N up high on White Baldy
Snow Characteristics
Snow Surface Conditions
Dense Loose
Faceted Loose
Wind Crust
Rain-Rime Crust
Snow Characteristics Comments
The snow on N facing White Baldy was a combination of a rime crust up high, covering all the granite boulders, and the slope above 10,000ft probably from the moist clouds in the AM. Decomposing wind slabs and wind skin and allot of graupel, on the rest of the slope. Skiable but not super relaxing, meaning you had to keep on top of your boards.
Red Flags
Red Flags
Wind Loading
Red Flags Comments
There was some windloading from the N but not much of a factor in my location.
Comments
100 inches at Alta means the high alpine is filling in so it was time for a trip to White Baldy, in Red Pine Gulch. Most of the alpine terrain in Red Pine is wind damaged pretty bad but a few cold clear nights would break down the wind slabs and wind skin and make it more enjoyable. The snow pack on the face of White Baldy seemed fairly stable with a dense and deep base, there are a few weaknesses deep in the pack but I think it would be tough for the weight of a person to activate these layers, wind slabs were my main concern today but I didn’t run into any reactive ones. I think the wet activity was put on hold today by clouds, cold temperatures and a cold N wind. The wet avalanches on the N side of LCC are quite impressive with a few almost hitting the road.
photos: recent wet slides on the N side of LCC including Little Pine, wet activity in Red Pine, and a shot of White Baldy with the upper half of the slope covered in rime.
Today's Observed Danger Rating
Moderate
Tomorrows Estimated Danger Rating
Moderate