Avalanche Advisory
Advisory: Moab Area Mountains Issued by Eric Trenbeath for Saturday - November 7, 2015 - 8:20am
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We are not yet posting a danger rating for the season however, more than 2' of snow exists at upper elevations, and there have been reports of natural wind slab avalanches in extreme, upper elevation terrain. Backcountry travelers are advised to be on the lookout for recent deposits of wind drifted snow on the lee sides of ridge crests and terrain features in upper elevation terrain.




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The Utah Avalanche Center Moab has not yet begun issuing regular advisories for the season but winter doesn't seem to know that! There is currently About 10" of snow on the ground at the Geyser Pass Trailhead, 14-18" by Laurel Meadow, and over 24" in upper elevations. Strong winds have moved snow around forming drifts and wind slabs along the lee sides of upper elevation ridge crests and terrain features. USFS Recreation, Trails, and Wilderness Program Manager Brian Murdock was in the mountains Friday and he observed several small, natural wind slab releases in the upper cirques of Gold Basin, and backcountry travelers are advised to be on the lookout for wind slabs and recent deposits of wind drifted snow in upper elevations.

If you are out and about, it is also a good time to start taking stock of snow that is on the ground. Shallow, early season snowpacks are very susceptible to the process of temperature gradient metamorphism and the development of depth hoar. Depth hoar provides an unstable base for future snow to pile up on, and can exist as a persistent weak layer for much of the season.

​The road beyond the Geyser Pass Trailhead is not yet officially closed, but numerous vehicles have gotten stuck trying to drive beyond. It is recommended that all vehicles stop and park at the trailhead.

And finally, though all the new snow is exciting, it is very shallow, and most obstacles are barely covered. Don't let early season enthusiasm ruin the rest of the season through an injury.

The Moab office will be up and running by mid-November. In the mean time, use the weather links below to stay abreast of current conditions, and if you are out and about, go to our observation page and let us know what you are seeing!

current conditions

Use the links below for hourly updated mountain weather information including new snow totals, wind speed and direction, temperature and humidity.

La Sal Weather

Wind speeds and temperature at 11,700' on Pre-Laurel Peak.

New snow totals and temperature at Geyser Pass Trailhead.

Abajo Mountain Weather

Winds and temperature on Abajo Peak.

Snow total at Buckboard Flat.


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