There are pockets of wind slab on steep terrain that were reactive yesterday. Involvement but no burial.
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| Heidi Voelker Photo |
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| Thanks to Jen McGuinness for the photo and explanation of the avalanche involvement at the Elderado Cabin on January 2, 2012 |
| January 2, 2011 started out as a beautiful morning. Pink sky in the morning rescuers warning!! There were 2 incidents close to home yesterday and another in the Tyax Area near the Elderado Cabin. Unconfirmed report, but TLH Heliskiing responded to an avalanche involvement where a male ski tourer sustained a knee injury. The other day I mentioned an avalanche involvement with Whistler Heli Ski. A guide and group where preparing for a pick up in the Ipsoot area and were struck by a slide, the guide was buried except for an extended arm and one quest was partially buried. There were no injuries. Please read the Avalanche Advisory, Click here: Avalanche Advisory |
| Signs, Signs, Everywhere there's Signs!!! |
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Van Horlick Creek Area
Yesterday afternoon on Vantage Ridge a size 2 avalanche involvement resulted in a fatality. A group of 4 people were ski touring in the area, on their second run the individual was caught in the slide and swept into some trees.
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| December 28 Th: Size 1-1.5 slab avalanches were prominent between 1700-1900 meters. A ski cut produced this result. Avalancher rounds and explosives produced a couple of size 2 avalanches as well. Last night we received 16 cm of new snow at the Pig Alley weather plot. At 2280 meters the temperature at 0600 hours was -8.5 with winds 35-50 KPH from the south. Maximum gust last night was 120 KPH. Freezing level is presently at 800 meters. Present avalanche control is getting results of Size1- Size 3 on East, North, and South aspects. Click here for the present avalanche advisory for the Whistler Area: Avalanche Advisory Click on the above video to see a 1 Kg charge detonating. Ropes are tied to the explosives so they do not slide down the slope when sitting on hard slabs like this particular placement. Ropes are also used to hang the explosive over a cornice. |
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| We are in a very active system, a combination of the low and the high with the jet stream over us, have given us 21 cm of new snow overnight at pig alley 1650 meters. In the alpine the present temperature is -3.8 and has remained steady there. Winds are 70-80 KPH from the south with a max gust last night of 125 KPH. At 1550 meters the temperature as of 06:00 Hrs is +.5 degrees. In the valley its +4 degrees. The freezing level has remained steady at 1600 meters since midnight. This low should give us another 20-25 cm of snow today with strong southerly winds. It is unlikely the alpine will open today. With the combination of the stiff slabs forming yesterday and this new load of snow the avalanche danger will certainly increase. Click here for the latest: Avalanche Rating |
| Boxing Day brought us some fine powder skiing. Not many controlled avalanches but a few size 2's in the higher start zones with explosives and ski testing. At 06:00 this morning 12 cm of new was recorded at the pig alley weather station, Temperature is -7 at 2280 m with strong southerly winds. Maximum gusts in the alpine up to 100 KPH. High humidity with strong winds could produce some good size slabs. Click here for: Avalanche Advisory |
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| Merry Christmas
One whole cm recorded over night. Maximum temperature at 2260 meters was -3 at 18:00 Hrs Dec 24, and Max temperature of 0 at 1550 meters was at 0645 this morning. Freezing level stayed below the forecasted levels. With these strong zonal flows the weather models are not as accurate, off by 4-6 hours, or not even close.
Yesterday produced mostly size 1 avalanches with explosive and ski testing with a couple of size 2's on the larger start zones. Some areas remained closed due to the continuous redistribution of the snow over various surfaces.
Click here for the forecast and avalanche advisory: Weather Forecasat
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| Slab in motion |
| Shot of run out zone |
| Looking up the slide path |
| Toe of the avalanche. Forecasters have been talking about isolated wind slabs, here is a classic example. Luckily the party was very experienced, recognised the hazard and could perform an effective ski cut. Less experienced tourers may have been caught in the slide and with the amount of rocks evident in the slide path it would not have been pretty. As discussed in a previous post, once these pockets receive more load from the new snow arriving there will be many more of these events. Click here for the updated hazard rating: Avalanche Danger Advisory |
| La Nina: Everyone was hope full that this winter would be a repeat of last winter. The fact of the matter is that there have been past La Nina years that are very dry! This could be one of those winters. Its still early yet and only time will tell if we get back into a good cycle of low pressure systems giving us what we really want! A toast to Ullr might be necessary. Click here to find out about Ullr: ULLR |
| Lenticular clouds moved in early this morning and then dissipated. The approaching front could finally be seen at the end of the day. The high pressure playing with our enthusiasm for snow and continuing to give us dry conditions. . For an explanation of lenticular clouds click here: Lenticular Clouds |
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| Not a lot of development in the Valley. |
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| Thank you to Cliff Jennings for sharing these pictures of a cornice blast in Back Bowl on Whistler Mountain. |
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| Toni Sittlinger Photo: Earlier in the season we were talking about depth hoar. Here is an example. Not exactly weather today for developing depth hoar, warm temperatures in the alpine with strong winds. I asked what the avalanche conditions were today and was given a very descriptive term "Pasted pockets of wind slab". There are pockets of up to 30 cm of wind slab. For the updated avalanche advisory click here. Advisory |
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| For a great read and if you are interested in improving your skiing check out this book written by Ken Chaddock. Click here for more info: Improve your skiing |
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| This picture of the pump house at Horstman Creek was taken this time last year (Dec 15, 2010). |
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| The grooming yesterday in Lakeside Area provided great skiing with 1 cm of new contributing to soft corduroy. Even a centimetre can help the snow quality. |
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| Cliff Jennings photo of Mt. Neal on the Duffy lake Road taken yesterdeay. Very large slide with a crown line that is 3 weeks old. We have been in a draught!! |