Observation: East Canyon

Observation Date
2/18/2021
Observer Name
Bruce Tremper
Region
Salt Lake » Parleys Canyon » East Canyon
Location Name or Route
East Canyon - Little Dell Reservoir
Weather
Sky
Scattered
Wind Direction
West
Wind Speed
Moderate
Weather Comments
Snow squalls around noon but mostly clearing by afternoon.
Red Flags
Red Flags
Wind Loading
Red Flags Comments
OK, I know this is a mostly worthless observation because there's no avalanche hazard where I was, which is the reason I was there. We skied both east and west facing slopes above Little Dell Reservoir from about 6,000 to 7,000 feet. Many of the slopes had just the foot or a foot-and-a-half of new snow on top of the bare ground, but some slopes had new snow on top of the pre-existing snow. I could not find any buried faceted snow layers anywhere. I know they were there a month ago, but it all got warm enough to melt them or settle them into insignificance, at least everywhere I looked. But as you can imagine, it was pretty scratchy skiing, which required rock skis. But hey, at least we got to do a lot of thrashing through the scrub oak and sagebrush--skiers of the purple sage! The only minor avalanche problem was wind slabs along the ridgeline cornices, which I could stomp and easily trigger soft slabs 10 feet down into the oak brush. What a thrill. But the point is, that if you don't want much avalanche hazard, there's always the low elevation terrain in the foothills. Low danger where we were.
Comments
Photos:
1. Minor wind loading along the corniced ridges making extremely localized soft slabs that were fun to play with but not dangerous where we were.
2. Shallow snowpack with lots of shrubbery
3. Skiers of the Purple Sage!
4. Scrub oak thrash--Susi's favorite
Today's Observed Danger Rating
Low
Tomorrows Estimated Danger Rating
Low