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N. Gaddy
Cooke City
Woody Ridge
Avalanche on Woody Ridge
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West facing slope 9600' on Woody Ridge, North of the "Ozarks." Appeared to be new 1/29. Observed numerous older crowns and avalanches on all aspects throughout the day. Lots of whoomphing and collapsing, enough to shake small trees. Sorry the images arent great. 

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Anonymous
Cooke City
Round Lake
Partially buried, uninjured snowmobiler
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A rider from MN triggered an avalanche immediately north of Round Lake. He was caught, pulled his airbag and was buried with his head out, under his sled. He attributes this to his airbag. His partners dug him out and he was uninjured.

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Anonymous
Northern Gallatin
Hyalite - main fork
Falling jce

Not much snow but I thought it may be worth noting that I saw alot of ice shedding off climbs at unnamed wall today and have heard reports of wet slides coming over climbs in the last couple days

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GNFAC
Cooke City
COOKE CITY
Recent avalanches, collapses, instability
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We rode to the cabins in Fisher Creek and skied up Wades World. A slide from last week was visible and we dug a few hundred feet above it. A 70 cm wind slab broke on the facets in our stability test and also in the avalanche. We got 2 large collapses as we approached the crown of the slide and another an hour later near Henderson Mtn. On Henderson Bench we could see 2 new avalanches that looked fresh, possibly cornice triggered. It was not windy, so windloading was not the trigger. Regardless, it was disconcerting. Across the Fisher Creek valley we could see a slide on the nose of Sheep Mountain on the same slope that killed a snowmobiler in 2015.

Whumpfs yesterday and today, recent slides, and a poor snow structure is worrisome.

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I started the day surprised I did not get collapses, but after I made my video I got 3 collapses and the clouds lifted and I saw 2 slides on Henderson Ridge. Beau noted them too. I learned a lesson about making my video too early in the day!

I was with an AP reporter today which was a bit of a pain in the ass, but that was expected.

G. Dittmar
Northern Madison
Cedar Mtn.
Naturals on Cedar Mountain SE bowl.
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Natural Avalanches on Cedar Mtn. SE bowl. Occurred sometime between the 4pm on 1/28- 9am on 1/29. 

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GNFAC
Cooke City
Miller Ridge
Natural Avalanche on Miller Ridge
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This avalanche released naturally on 1/29/2024. It was seen from the Miller Creek road and looks similar to all the other avalanches in the area.

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Sam
Northern Gallatin
Hyalite - main fork
Poor structure and natural wet loose in Hyalite

Numerous collapses in any terrain with a non-wind effected snowpack over 70 cm. Recent warm weather leading to settlement of the upper pack and a much denser slab. 3x natural size 1 natural wet loose off palace butte in steep rocky terrain, which happened before noon. Below 8000 feet the snowpack was moist to the ground in the pm.

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D. Sandberg
Bridger Range
Bradley Meadow
Mixed test scores, warming snow surface in Bradley Meadows

Skied and dug in the trees W of Bradley Meadows at 7690’. Ski quality was terrible as the upper 20cm was becoming very heavy and wet, even on this NW aspect, in the trees. It was 48 degrees air temp at 2pm.
Dug two pits, each with slightly different aspects, and got mixed results just 25’ away:

NW: ECTP25 down 55 on 2mm facets, ECTX x 1, HS of 85.

W: ECTP26 down 67 on 2mm facets, ECTX x 2, HS of 97. 

No other signs of instability, and there were quite a few skiers out, none of whom mentioned anything other than the poor ski quality. 

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C. Pruden
Southern Madison
Telemark Meadows
Instability in tele meadows area

Observed collapsing and shooting cracks near top of meadows around 7700 feet. Dug a pit in this area as well. Snow was 80 cm deep. Our test yielded unstable results - ECTP 11 35cm down on the obvious surgery facets. Slab seemed to be stiffening with warmer temps. 

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Anonymous
Southern Gallatin
Telemark Meadows
Poor score and woomfing in Telemeadows

ECT P 7 at 7800ft and West-Northwest facing slope. Broke approx 6-8in from the top of the snow. A LOT of woofmping pretty much everywhere we went.

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Anonymous
Bridger Range
Wolverine Bowl
Heavy Wet Snow in the Bridgers
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Heavy and wet snow from the top of the ridge down to the Bridger Bowl lot. Observed large pinwheels, old avy debris on 30 degree slopes. 2 finger facets 15cm down, depth hoar still intact and showed no signs of rounding. Shooting cracks underfoot while skinning.

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GNFAC
Cooke City
Henderson Mountain
Collapsing around Cooke City
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We skied onto the debris of the Henderson Mountain avalanche. It went as wide as it could and broke under the dense wind slab on facets (not surface hoar). We dug in the flank at about 10,100' to confirm that it released on facets under a wind slab. Afterward we skied over to Daisy Pass and had numerous large, thunderous whumps, both there and back. At Daisy Pass/Chimney Rock avalanche (from 1/25) we had poor visibility and could not see the debris or paths. I skied out looking for signs, but decided that wandering in runout zones with no visibility was a bad idea, so we returned back to the sleds on Henderson Bench.

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We skied down Marty's to the road and could see the avalanche from Ian. I tried getting the slope further uphill to go as we descended, but could not. Given the whumpfs, I bet someone could. It was a 25 min skin from Marty's to Daisy Pass on the road.

R. Sluytman
Southern Gallatin
Fawn Pass
Collapsing weak layers on bighorn pass trail area

30+ whumps on any slope with wind slab deeper than 5”. Happened on slopes from 0-30 degrees stayed off of and away from anything steeper. 

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Anonymous
Bridger Range
Bridger Peak
Avalanche off Bridger Peak
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 Slide triggered from above (ridge line) onto east facing slide path on Bridger Ridge. Knocked off microwave-sized cornice while skinning which fell and triggered the slope below. We had zero intention of skiing that slope or any like it on todays tour. Slide seemed to start very slowly and then propagated North (to the left in the pictures) before running down the slide path. Looking at the slope no parties or individuals were present around us or in the run out to the best of our observations. Not surprised by the instability at play and yet another reason to heed to the forecast. 

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Anonymous
Northern Madison
Middle Basin
Poor test scores beehive
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ETCP 7. Broke on top of the facet layer mid pack. Only change that was noticeable from last week is the warming from the bottom up of the snow pack making nerd candy sized facets on the base of the pack. Domino surface hoar between facet layers not as present. 28degree slope. Fracturing present on roll over below into middle. Pit was dug down the ridge from the cornice release slide east side of prayer flags from last weekend.
 

1/20/2024 ETCP7. Facets were smaller and surface hoar layer domino layer between the bottom 8in facet layer and next 8in facet layer present. Pit dug east side prayer flag up the ridge from cornice release into middle.

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D. Sandberg
Bridger Range
Bradley Meadow
Surface hoar observed at the top of Bradley Meadows

Well developed (2-3mm) surface hoar observed at the S shoulder of Bradley Meadows (at the top of the skin track). Some of the crystals had already been blown over, but most were still upright.  

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GNFAC
Bridger Range
Hourglass Chute
Unstable wind slabs in Bridger Range
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We skied in the Bridger Range where unstable snow was not widespread, but does exist on previously wind-loaded slopes. Weak snow exists on all slopes, and where a wind slab sits over this weak snow you can trigger a dangerous avalanche. Attached pit profile from Hourglass shows a wind loaded slope, and other pit profile is in more sheltered terrain.

Slopes without a slab on top of the weak snowpack are less likely to produce a slab avalanche, but even the slightest bit of a supportable slab could easily break on the weak snowpack. Also, the sugary, weak snowpack is easily entrained by smaller slides causing more powerful loose snow slides on sustained steep terrain.

Wind was moderate at the ridge, but not transporting any snow. Light wind below the ridge. Temps near to above 0 C. Broken to Overcast skies.

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N. VanTassel
Southern Madison
Telemark Meadows
Tele Meadows
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Great walk, much better travel than other areas. Started noticing cracking, collapsing, and whumfing around 7800' on east facing slopes. ECTP 11 on our stability test. Much better snow than bacon rind and other similar areas.

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Nelson
Cooke City
Daisy Pass
Whumping and Ectp 8 in cook city

Whumping on approach when not is snowmobile tracks. Dug a pit on a north east face slope off the Miller creek road approach to daisy pass at ≈ 9000ft . Shallow snow pack 110cm. Ectp 10 60 cm from ground 26 deg slope. Choose to ski low angle south west facing slope with no terrain above. No recent natural slides were observed. 

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T. Krob
Northern Madison
Buck Ridge
Not surprising - all of Muddy Ridge slid
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Starting at  45°11'13.26"N /  111°27'36.92"W, the NNE slope slid  (likely rider caused 2 days ago).
The adjacent slopes at  45°11'18.09"N / 111°27'54.78"W further west were slightly newer perhaps the 26th or late on the 25th. Each ripped down to the ground at the crown. Severe instability was present even when cresting over the slope from the entrance through the regular access to cedar - still not broke open.

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