Observation: Provo Canyon

Observation Date
3/17/2019
Observer Name
Gagne & UDOT Provo Forecasters
Region
Provo » Provo Canyon
Location Name or Route
Provo Mountains
Comments
Photos and observation from UDOT avalanche forecasters from Provo mountains from Sunday.
"Looked at debris from wet slabs yesterday. Upper Pole Canyon Couloir debris ran from 10200' to 7100'. South Couloir ran from 10200' to 7500' and buried the Squaw Peak road 15' deep. Some minor WL (Wet Loose) activity on the south side of Timp, as well as on Cascade and Provo Peak area. Some "glide cracks" forming around cliff bands on NW and W faces above First Right Hand Fork. Older N-HS (Natural, Hard Slab) from the 13th caused by wind loading on west face of Provo Peak. Still seeing a surface refreeze at night."
Today's Observed Danger Rating
None
Tomorrows Estimated Danger Rating
None