19-20
Cornice triggered avalanche north of Mt. Blackmore
From an email:
A falling cornice triggered a large slide in the wet snow on an east facing slope up Hyalite. It was north of Mt. Blackmore and west of History Rock. Photo: R. Parsons
Forecast link: GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Mon Mar 9, 2020
A falling cornice triggered a large slide in the wet snow on an east facing slope up Hyalite. It was north of Mt. Blackmore and west of History Rock. Photo: R. Parsons
Forecast link: GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Sun Mar 8, 2020
A google earth view of the cornice triggered location,
45.4626N, -111,0219W 8766'Photo: R. Parsons
Natural wet loose near Cooke and Livingston
From email: "[Near Mill Creek] We saw a natural wet slab that had released recently on a nw slope at around 7000’ (WS-N-R1-D1.5-G). Also got a big collapse on a sw aspect at about 7500’ on a moist layer of 4mm depth hoar. HS was only about 50cm where I got the collapse. Overall the snow was some wet hot garbage on all aspects,..."
Separate email: "Photo attached of some wet loose avy activity observed today just west of Cooke City (south aspect, around 8200'). Overall though, minimal wet avalanche activity observed with this significant warm up. No additional slab avalanche activity observed this week,..."
From obs.: "photo of “Avalanche Peak” just south of Lava Lake driving north on HWY 191, all likely from yesterday (3/6)." Photo: S. Jonas
Forecast link: GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Sun Mar 8, 2020
Obs from near Mill creek: "...We saw a natural wet slab that had released recently on a nw slope at around 7000’ (WS-N-R1-D1.5-G). Also got a big collapse on a sw aspect at about 7500’ on a moist layer of 4mm depth hoar. HS was only about 50cm where I got the collapse. Overall the snow was some wet hot garbage on all aspects,..." Photo: A. Schauer
From e-mail: "...some wet loose avy activity observed today just west of Cooke City (south aspect, around 8200'). Overall though, minimal wet avalanche activity observed with this significant warm up..." Photo: B. Fredlund
Forecast link: GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Sun Mar 8, 2020