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Butte Area, 2024-02-16

Natural avalanche on Red Mountain that likely happened the morning of 02/15/2024. Observed on 02/15/2024. Photo: W. Harden 

 

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Northern Madison, 2024-02-16

From obs: "Towards the end of the day one of our riders remote triggered a massive avalanche on the North facing slope to the North of Yellow Mule cabin. The 3-4 ft crown propagated around 600 yards wide and slid on near ground facets to the bottom of the slope below depositing a very large debris pile well into the trees."
 

Photo: K. Retz

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Northern Madison, 2024-02-16

From obs: "Towards the end of the day one of our riders remote triggered a massive avalanche on the North facing slope to the North of Yellow Mule cabin. The 3-4 ft crown propagated around 600 yards wide and slid on near ground facets to the bottom of the slope below depositing a very large debris pile well into the trees."
 

Photo: K. Retz

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Northern Madison, 2024-02-16

From obs: "Towards the end of the day one of our riders remote triggered a massive avalanche on the North facing slope to the North of Yellow Mule cabin. The 3-4 ft crown propagated around 600 yards wide and slid on near ground facets to the bottom of the slope below depositing a very large debris pile well into the trees."
 

Photo: K. Retz

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Northern Madison, 2024-02-16

From obs: "Towards the end of the day one of our riders remote triggered a massive avalanche on the North facing slope to the North of Yellow Mule cabin. The 3-4 ft crown propagated around 600 yards wide and slid on near ground facets to the bottom of the slope below depositing a very large debris pile well into the trees."
 

Photo: K. Retz

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Northern Madison, 2024-02-16

From obs: "Towards the end of the day one of our riders remote triggered a massive avalanche on the North facing slope to the North of Yellow Mule cabin. The 3-4 ft crown propagated around 600 yards wide and slid on near ground facets to the bottom of the slope below depositing a very large debris pile well into the trees."
 

Photo: K. Retz

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Northern Madison, 2024-02-15

Due to dangerous conditions, we executed our plan to avoid terrain over 30 degrees. Additionally, with the season's history of triggering avalanches from long distances away, we were cautious about traveling below steep slopes. Photo: GNFAC

Northern Madison, 2024-02-15

We noted a relatively small, natural avalanche across the valley in Bear Basin. Photo: GNFAC

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Southern Madison, 2024-02-14

Natural avalanche in Sunlight Basin. Photo taken 2/14/24. Slide appeared to be a few days old. Photo Credit: GNFAC

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Southern Madison, 2024-02-14

Avalanche in Sage Basin that appeared likely to have been remotely triggered by a snowmobiler from ~100 ft away. Photo taken 2/14/24. Slide was fresh, likely broke yesterday, 2/13/24. Photo Credit: GNFAC

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Southern Madison, 2024-02-14

Natural avalanche in Sage Basin. Photo taken 2/14/24. Slide appeared to be a few days old. Photo Credit: GNFAC

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Southern Madison, 2024-02-14

Natural avalanche in Sage Basin. Photo taken 2/14/24. Slide appeared to be a few days old. Photo Credit: GNFAC

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Northern Madison, 2024-02-13

We saw a recent small rider-triggered avalanche in the Third Yellow Mule. Photo GNFAC

 

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Northern Madison, 2024-02-13

We saw a natural avalanche in McAtee Basin that broke last night or early this morning. Photo: GNFAC

 

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Northern Madison, 2024-02-13

Cracking above the crown of an avalanche we triggered from the flats below. Photo: GNFAC

 

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Northern Madison, 2024-02-13

Two natural avalanches on Beehive Peak. Photo: Anonymous 

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Cooke City, 2024-02-13

A recent avalanche on the east side of Henderson Moutain. This avalanche likely happened a few days ago around 02/11/2024. Photo: B. Zavora 

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Northern Madison, 2024-02-13

End of Forest Service Wall outside of Big Sky Resort boundary. 

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Northern Madison, 2024-02-13
Northern Madison, 2024-02-13

From obs: "End of Forest Service Wall outside of Big Sky Resort boundary." Photo Anonymous 

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