25th Annual Black Diamond Fall Fundraising Party
Thursday, September 13; 6:00-10:00 PM; Black Diamond Parking Lot
25th Annual Black Diamond Fall Fundraising Party
Thursday, September 13; 6:00-10:00 PM; Black Diamond Parking Lot
Advisory: Ogden Area Mountains | Issued by Trent Meisenheimer for Sunday - March 18, 2018 - 6:21am |
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special announcement Episode 7 of the UAC Podcast "Mastery and False Mastery - An Interview with 'Big' Don Sharaf" is live. With a snow career spanning 30 years, Don has learned about the profound value of humility and the idea of mastery and if such a thing can exist in the avalanche world. Available at the UAC blog, ITunes, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. |
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current conditions Under a cold northwest flow we have increasing clouds and mountain temperatures remain in the low teens at upper elevations. Winds are from the northwest with speeds of 5-10 mph gusting into the teens. In the past 24 hrs we've picked up another 6-10" of new dense snow. Today will be all time riding conditions with blower powder on all aspects. Probably the best day of the season in my book. Total water amounts since Wednesday morning:
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recent activity Yesterday control teams at resorts were able to release many storm slab avalanches with ski cuts and explosives. These avalanches were 12" deep and up to 100' wide, large enough to bury a person.. In the SLC mountains: Yesterday there were two notable avalanches that broke into old snow. The first was a natural off Mt. Baldy in upper Little Cottonwood Canyon - it was 4-6' deep 100' wide running 900' down slope. The other was in upper Day's Fork when a backcountry tourer triggered a cornice on approach that then triggered an old snow avalanche that was 3.5' deep 80' wide and running down into the flats. (picture below) Photo: Bill Nalli - Deep slab in upper Day's Fork.
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weather We will continue to be under a northwest flow for much of the day. You can expect increasing clouds and snow showers this afternoon. Winds will be from the north and may increase as the day goes on. Speeds should be in the 10-15 mph range with the occasional gust into the 20's at upper elevations. Temperatures will remain cold only topping out into the mid 20's this afternoon. Brief high pressure for the start of the week before we turn wet and windy again by mid week. I love it when the National Weather Service forecaster tells you there is a moisture tap coming out of the tropics mid week. |
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