Observation Date
11/17/2020
Observer Name
R. Kosinski
Region
Salt Lake » Little Cottonwood Canyon » Wolverine
Location Name or Route
Wolverine Bowl
Comments
I started touring from Alta at around 1000 this morning with no winds down low and blue skies. As I rose higher on the Patsey ridge, the wind began to pick up and sustained a high speed. Temps were in the 50s and the winds created a very thin melt-freeze crust on south facing aspects. Around 1100 cirrus clouds began to move in which helped sustain the high temps. Overall the skiing was fairly treacherous with a few okay turns. At 1200 the sky became overcast and the wind gusts picked up in intensity. By my departure at 1400, the overcast began to break with the wind still blowing strong.
As an aside, I have noticed a lot of people touring without a beacon on their body. I assume it is in their backpack but remember that people die every year due to leaving their beacon accidentally turned off in their backpack and/or their backpack being separated from them during an avalanche. Let's use our "backcountry brains" and stay safe this season.
Today's Observed Danger Rating
Moderate
Tomorrows Estimated Danger Rating
Low
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