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Observation: Park City Ridgeline

Observation Date
11/28/2024
Observer Name
Gagne/Duvernay
Region
Salt Lake » Park City Ridgeline
Location Name or Route
Park City Ridgeline
Weather
Sky
Clear
Weather Comments
Calm, clear, and windless.
Snow Characteristics
New Snow Depth
12"
New Snow Density
Medium
Snow Surface Conditions
Powder
Faceted Loose
Damp
Snow Characteristics Comments
30 cms of settled snow from Tuesday storm along the Park City Ridgeline. South and west aspects were damp and will be crusted on Friday.
Red Flags
Red Flags
Recent Avalanches
Poor Snowpack Structure
Avalanche Problem #1
Problem
Persistent Weak Layer
Trend
Same
Problem #1 Comments
We traveled along the PC ridgeline to look at the human triggered avalanche in West Monitor that occurred earlier this morning. This was one of three human-triggered avalanches in the Salt Lake mountains on Thursday that failed on the PWL aspect. This avalanche was on a northeast aspect at 9,900' and I dug a pit adjacent to the slide where there was a 10 cm layer of weak facets near the ground, with a 60 cm stronger slab on top. The photo below shows this poor structure of strong over weak snow.
We had no collapsing today, and this is a sign the snowpack is adjusting to the recent load. But dealing with a persistent weak layer (PWL) is tricky as you may see "signs" of stability including tracks on a slope and no collapsing, but you only need to dig down 45-60 cms to find this poor structure. For now, I will continue to avoid slopes facing west/north/east at the mid and upper elevations.
Snow Profile
Elevation
9,900'
Today's Observed Danger Rating
Moderate
Tomorrows Estimated Danger Rating
Moderate
Coordinates