Observation Date
4/17/2020
Observer Name
Derek DeBruin
Region
Ogden » Snowbasin
Location Name or Route
Snowbasin, Mount Ogden
Comments
I didn't have the time or wherewithal this morning to really poke around or do much digging, but I'll share my thoughts on the concerns nonetheless.
1) Cornices have been reinvigorated a bit and deserve continued respect.
2) Surface snow that I found at the mid and upper elevations was dense enough that it wasn't very long running, even on the steeper (>35 degrees) terrain. Could still generate some mass with it and maybe get knocked over, though. On the flip side, dense could mean consolidating, and therefore a slab later.
3) Aside from the cornices, wind effects that might cause concern seemed pretty isolated. There were clearly wind effects on the snow surface at the mid/upper elevations, with broad ripples on the snow surface, but I did not see much for widespread or specific wind slab formation. I'd bet there's some isolated pockets lurking, though, based on the other wind evidence.
4) Riming is still present at the upper elevations. The towers on the summit of Mount Ogden were happy to jettison their icy burdens today in the sunshine. For that reason, a helmet would be a good idea in spots on the uptrack near the ridgelines.
5) In places, there was a noticeable density change while skinning in the mid-storm new snow, but it was all generally right side up with no cracking or collapsing.
6) I did some stomping around, dropped a small hunk of cornice, and slashed a ski cut to no effect. If the preponderance of tracks from yesterday in steep upper elevation terrain can be considered test slopes, then test slopes were unreactive, too. Did not see any real evidence of new avalanche activity.
7) I was back at the car shortly before 10:00am and did not stick around to witness the totality of the day's warm up. However, I have to imagine the wet slide problem as forecast comes to fruition given the rapid rise in the mercury and sun in full effect.
Today's Observed Danger Rating
None
Tomorrows Estimated Danger Rating
None