sunvalleylaw
Contributing Member
We are finally getting a good dump of snow these last few days. We had some early, but we had a dry spell in December and another in early January. So we powder hounds are excited. But with new snow after a lay off, you get some bad layering which contributes to avalanche danger. Here is a cool pic showing how it all works. It is one of the best I have seen recently for showing what can happen in a snow pack. Just FYI in case anyone is interested. I will be staying inbounds where the patrol has done avalanche control for the next several days.
From the avalanche center: As expected, found that the new snow is quickly overloading a very weak snowpack in the Baldy sidecountry. Prior to the new snow, the snowpack was tot-to-bottom sugary facets. With more snow overnight, we're on the verge of seriously unstable conditions out of bounds. CL
From the avalanche center: As expected, found that the new snow is quickly overloading a very weak snowpack in the Baldy sidecountry. Prior to the new snow, the snowpack was tot-to-bottom sugary facets. With more snow overnight, we're on the verge of seriously unstable conditions out of bounds. CL