Avalanche debris at the very bottom of Rainbow Glacier.
Large rocks and many trees were in the debris.
Scientist growing crystals to study layers in the snow pack: Snow Lab
International Snow Science Workshop 2012: Anchorage Alaska
Snow drift measurements: Iceland
Another article on the Sno Be which I posted On May 22, 2012: Bad Idea
From New Zealand, snow profile information: Arthur's Pass Mountaineering
A local bob cat, this one near the Chateau golf course, spotted one at 1800 meters a few days ago, first time I have seen one that high up on the mountain. Marmots and grouse beware, as if the cayotes at that elevation were not a problem!! Kary Firstbook Photo
Large rocks and many trees were in the debris.
Scientist growing crystals to study layers in the snow pack: Snow Lab
International Snow Science Workshop 2012: Anchorage Alaska
Snow drift measurements: Iceland
Another article on the Sno Be which I posted On May 22, 2012: Bad Idea
From New Zealand, snow profile information: Arthur's Pass Mountaineering
A local bob cat, this one near the Chateau golf course, spotted one at 1800 meters a few days ago, first time I have seen one that high up on the mountain. Marmots and grouse beware, as if the cayotes at that elevation were not a problem!! Kary Firstbook Photo