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Bridger Range, 2024-03-26

From obs: "Saw small avalanches on almost every wind loaded slope out of fairy lake. The one we spotted in the pomp twins had a defined crown roughly 100ft across." J. Alford

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Bridger Range, 2024-03-26

From obs: "Saw small avalanches on almost every wind loaded slope out of fairy lake. The one we spotted in the pomp twins had a defined crown roughly 100ft across." J. Alford

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Cooke City, 2024-03-26

Skiers south of Cooke City saw a recent likely cornice-triggered avalanche on a northeast face. During their tour, they saw a small part of the same cornice fall off and trigger another small avalanche. Photo: B. Daley

 

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Southern Madison, 2024-03-26

There was a full-depth wet slab avalanche that broke last week during the warm-up on Lightning Ridge. GNFAC

 

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Southern Madison, 2024-03-26

We saw one new wind-slab avalanche in Sunlight Basin. It was small. From a distance, it appeared to be about 6" deep and 30' across (R1-D1). GNFAC

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Southern Madison, 2024-03-26

Spring cornices are growing very large above many wind-loaded slopes. GNFAC

Bridger Range, 2024-03-25

Skiers on 03/24/2024 observed this avalanche at the Playground that happened on 03/20/24. Photo: A. Newman

 

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Cooke City, 2024-03-25

A snowboarder intentionally triggered a wind-slab avalanche on Town Hill in Cooke City that broke 6-10” deep and approximately 30’ wide. It ran about 40 vertical feet. Photo: R. Youngbar

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Northern Madison, 2024-03-24

On a small test slope near Muddy Creek we intentionally triggered several small avalanches in wind-loaded terrain by knocking chunks of cornice off. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2024-03-24

While riding we saw cracking forming near our sleds in fresh drifts: Photo: GNFAC

Northern Madison, 2024-03-24

Strong wind transporting snow at ridge tops. Photo: GNFAC

Northern Madison, 2024-03-24

We saw this recent avalanche near the Bear Creek wilderness boundary while riding on 03/24/2024. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2024-03-24

We saw this natural avalanche on a wind-loaded slope behind McAtee Basin. Photo: GNFAC

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Out of Advisory Area, 2024-03-24

Skiers on 03/24/2024 saw the crown of this avalanche on an east-facing slope on Emigrant Peak. This likely happened sometime during last week's warm temperatures. Photo: O. Cole & M. Mundt

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Out of Advisory Area, 2024-03-24

Skiers on 03/23/2024 saw this wet slide on the back bowl of Emigrant Peak. This likely happened sometime during last week's warm temperatures. Photo: M. Hebner

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Out of Advisory Area, 2024-03-24

Skiers on 03/23/2024 saw this wet slide on the back bowl of Emigrant Peak. This likely happened sometime during last week's warm temperatures. Photo: M. Hebner

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Bridger Range, 2024-03-24

From obs. 3/23/24: "...Natural wet slab avalanche in the Playground, just North of Texas Meadows. It seemed to have been triggered from a wet loose avalanche that released from the cliffband above...." Photo: D. Sandberg

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Bridger Range, 2024-03-24

From obs. 3/23/24: "...Natural wet slab avalanche in the Playground, just North of Texas Meadows. It seemed to have been triggered from a wet loose avalanche that released from the cliffband above...." Photo: D. Sandberg

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Bridger Range, 2024-03-24

From obs 3/23/24: "...Also observed wet loose activity in S facing run off Texas (first run to the W of the summit)-photo attached. ..." Photo: D. Sandberg

Bridger Range, 2024-03-24

From obs.: "Walked out the north gate of Bridger to the playground. Just north of Texas meadows observed a slide that ran sometime earlier in the week on a E aspect. Seems to have been triggered naturally by a loose wet coming out of the steep rocky terrain above. Ran about 200 feet was about 50-60 feet wide and crown was roughly 2-3 feet deep. Snow around the slide and on similar aspects was wet in the top 40 cms or so." Photo: C. Bayles

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