Today's snow profile on a north facing slope at 10,700 feet shows the rain crust and the new snow that fell on top. What is interesting is that the temperatures got warm enough, and there was enough solar input to form a melt-freeze crust on top of everything. The snow from 11/30 that was previously damp rounding facets showed signs of freezing. It is important to note that the layer is not "locked up" by any means. However, running a crystal card or fingers through this layer produces the sound of frozen grains. The layer is still very weak at fist density. Under a lens, the grains are rounding facets, and I cannot make out any ice grains, but the sound and feeling of ice is present if you poke at the layer. The snow science is interesting, but we still don't have any real avalanche problems to speak of. Photos included below to show the low tide conditions that persist around the range.
Observation Date
12/26/2025
Observer Name
Garcia
Region
Moab » Geyser Pass » Colorado Bowl
Location Name or Route
Colorado Bowl
Comments
Today's Observed Danger Rating
Low
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