Trip Planning for Bridgers

as of 5:00 am
Today0″ | 11-29 W
Dec 20 0″ | 15-30 W
Dec 19 0″ | 13-30 W
8100′     12/21 at 09:00
37℉
0″New
8500′     12/21 at 09:00
34℉
W - 9mph
Gusts 27 mph
Primary Problem: Persistent Slab
Bottom Line: Triggering, large, dangerous avalanches is still possible, but they have become a bit less likely. Persistent Slab avalanches remain a serious concern. Weak layers are widespread in the middle of the snowpack and earlier this week we saw avalanches breaking on them. A large collapse yesterday in the Bridger’s reminds us that similar slides remain possible.

Past 5 Days

Tue Dec 17

Considerable
Wed Dec 18

Considerable
Thu Dec 19

Considerable
Fri Dec 20

Moderate
Today

Moderate

Relevant Avalanche Activity

Bridger Range
Naya Nuki Bowl
Wind slab avalanches in Naya Nuki Bowl
Naya Nuki Bowl
SS-N-R2-D1.5-I
Aspect: E
Coordinates: 45.8883, -110.9590
Caught: 0 ; Buried: 0

From the top of The Throne, we got eyes on two avalanches that occurred naturally during the major wind event yesterday in the bowl south of Naya Nuki. The largest of which was a R2-D1.5 that broke in the new snow in the main part of the bowl. The second avalanche (R1-D1) broke off the ridge near the summit of Naya Nuki and ran 150'. 


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Bridger Range
Saddle Peak
Natural avalanche, Saddle Peak
Incident details include images
Saddle Peak
N-R2-D2.5
Elevation: 9,100
Aspect: E
Coordinates: 45.7943, -110.9360
Caught: 0 ; Buried: 0

There was a natural avalanche on Saddle Peak on Wednesday, December 18. Strong winds ripped through new snow and loaded many slopes. The avalanche broke an estimated 250 feet wide, 1-3 feet deep, and ran 1500 vertical feet.


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Bridger Range
Frazier Basin
Skier triggered wind slab in Frazier Basin
Incident details include images
Frazier Basin
HS-ASr-R1-D1-I
Elevation: 8,500
Aspect: N
Coordinates: 45.9233, -110.9800
Caught: 0 ; Buried: 0

HS-ASr-R1-D1-I

Fraizer Basin, 8500', North facing, 35-37 degree slope, 1pm

30' wide, 6'' deep, ran 150', In the love chutes, Fraizer Basin 

1Finger wind slab sitting on a 4Finger hardness break.  Triggered from 30' above the crown, ran slowly.  A majority of the slab rode back up on the surface 50' below the crown.  Bed surface felt like small grained facets under skis, didn't look too close. Small and localized cracks and collapses were felt and seen throughout the day in the same location. 


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Relevant Photos

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  • Dug a pit at 7600 ft on a NE facing slope. Full propagation on isolation of the column on the layer of concern about 16 inches down in this zone. Photo: Anonymous

  • Photo of a natural on Saddle Peak taken from the highway. Slide occured on 12/18 and was previously reported. Photo: GNFAC

  • There was a natural avalanche on Saddle Peak on Wednesday, December 18. Strong winds ripped through new snow and loaded many slopes. The avalanche broke an estimated 250 feet wide, 1-3 feet deep, and ran 1500 vertical feet. Photo: T Barber

  • HS-ASr-R1-D1-I

    Fraizer Basin, 8500', North facing, 35-37 degree slope, 1pm

    Photo: T Guarino

  • Plumes of drifting snow in the Bridger Range as strong winds blasted the mountains. Photo: GNFAC

  • Triggered a small slide (r2 d2) in a north east facing chute at around 8300 ft. Photo: J Alford

  • Triggered a small slide (r2 d2) in a north east facing chute at around 8300 ft. Photo: J Alford

  • These avalanches occurred 12/15. They broke naturally towards the end of a period of heavy snowfall that totaled 10"=1.22" SWE. Photos taken 12/16 at 1045-1100. Photo: GNFAC

  • These avalanches occurred 12/15. They broke naturally towards the end of a period of heavy snowfall that totaled 10"=1.22" SWE. Photos taken 12/16 at 1045-1100. Photo: GNFAC

  • These avalanches were reported yesterday 12/15 by ski patrol who heard them run and saw debris around 1230. They broke naturally towards the end of a period of heavy snowfall that totaled 10"=1.22" SWE. Photos taken 12/16 at 1045-1100. Photo: GNFAC

  • These avalanches were reported yesterday 12/15 by ski patrol who heard them run and saw debris around 1230. They broke naturally towards the end of a period of heavy snowfall that totaled 10"=1.22" SWE. Photos taken 12/16 at 1045-1100. Photo: GNFAC

  • These avalanches were reported yesterday 12/15 by ski patrol who heard them run and saw debris around 1230. They broke naturally towards the end of a period of heavy snowfall that totaled 10"=1.22" SWE. Photos taken 12/16 at 1045-1100. Photo: GNFAC

  • From IG: On 12/15 "Storm slab broke about 200’ above us as skinning up the hallway coming from the north side on the throne." Photo: Anonymous

  • From IG: On 12/15 "Storm slab broke about 200’ above us as skinning up the hallway coming from the north side on the throne." Photo: Anonymous

  • Photo: E Heiman

  • On December 15th, 2024 at 12:09 p.m., a skier in open ski area terrain was caught and buried by an avalanche in the Papa Bear region below Bridger Gully. The skier was, who was with a partner, was buried just below the snow surface and was able to punch a hole up through the top of the snow. The skier's partner and other members of the skiing public responded quickly and were able to extricate the uninjured skier.

    Although rare, inbounds avalanches may happen and are defined in the skier's responsibility code as an inherent risk of skiing, even within ski area boundaries. This is a reminder of the importance of skiing and riding with a partner, especially in deep snow conditions. Photo: Bridger Bowl

     

  • Gusty winds transporting snow in Taylor Fork on Saturday. Triggered a 4-5 inch deep wind slab that propagated about 50 ft at the top of a north east facing slope at 9,500 ft.

    Photo: JP

  • Drifted snow at Bradley Meadow

    Photo: GNFAC

  • Skiers north of Bridger Bowl Ski Area noted that solar aspects (south-facing) were beginning to shed and there were a number of wet loose avalanches. Photo: E. Heiman

  • Wind-rippled snow surface near the top of Slushman's Lift. Photo: GNFAC

  • Mark investigates a thin and weakening snowpack. Despite air temperatures near 40 degrees F mid-day on Monday, the snow surface was 21 degrees F. These large temperature gradients will drive rapid faceting. Photo: GNFAC

  • Despite air temperatures near 40 degrees F on Monday, the snow surface was 21 degrees F. These large temperature gradients will drive rapid faceting. Photo: GNFAC

  • The runout of a wet snow avalanche that occurred on Sunday. This is a rocky, south-facing run. Photo: GNFAC

  • On Sunday, there was an R2-D2 wet snow avalanche out of the run Close Call (see photo). This is a rocky, south-facing run. Photo: GNFAC

  •  A decent sized loose/ wet D1.5 came down between laps (probably 1300) in what i believe is called gangstas. South facing, steep, thin and rocky. Photo: A. Newman

  • "Dug a quick pit at 8000', NE aspect, ~30deg slope

    Total Height of snow: 80cm

    The snowpack is generally in quite good shape for this time of year. Right side up and wet snow at the ground! No primary layer of concern where I dug and the new snow seems to be bonding well. Because of this I did not perform any stability tests." Photo: A. Newman

     

  • WE facing snow at 8100 ft Cabin Ck

  • SE facing snow Cabin Creek

  • N facing snow Cabin Creek, 9000 ft

  • Big Sky Ski Patrol triggered this avalanche during mitigation work in The Wave on 11/26/24... "2-3' deep on an ice crust just above the ground with a 2# shot in the Upper rodeo. Volume was limited as most of the snow was loaded just underneath the cornice, but still produced a sizeable size 2... Other paths in the Lenin region ran meaty wind slabs, full track with no significant step downs." Photo: BSSP

  • Driving up Bridger Canyon this morning, we noted several natural avalanches in wind loaded terrain on Saddle Peak, the Football Field, and in Mundy’s Bowl. All The avalanches seems to be a similar wind slab problem. They broke just below the cornice line. Photo: GNFAC

  • Cracking on old, faceted, October snow hundreds of feet long. North facing near treeline. Photo: BSSP

  • Intentional, human-triggered avalanche by a ski patrol breaking at the ground on a north facing slope near treeline. Photo: BSSP

  • From obs: "I dug a quick pit just off from the ridge and noted an HS of 55cm with an 3cm decomposing crust about 29cm up from the ground. Snowpack ranged from fist hardness down to 1 finger at the base. And though the grains at the ground had some edges and corners, I did not note truly faceted snow at the base."

    Photo: H. Darby 

  • Wind was ripping on the ridge and creating hard wind slabs 3-6” in depth. Photo: C. Avis 

  • A small avalanche released in the northern bridger range on Sunday. Photo: Amelia

  • A small avalanche released in the northern bridger range on Sunday. Photo: Amelia

  • Snowboarders in the northern Bridger Range found a thin snowpack with wind slabs layered on wind slabs. Photo: Z. Bailey

  • Snowboarders in the northern Bridger Range found a thin snowpack with wind slabs layered on wind slabs. Photo: Z. Bailey

  • Thin storm slabs in the entrance to Hidden Gully. Photo: M. Beck

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Weather Forecast Bridgers

Extended Forecast for

10 Miles NNE Bozeman MT

  • Today

    Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 44. West southwest wind 7 to 9 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.

    High: 44 °F

    Mostly Sunny

  • Tonight

    Tonight: Snow likely, mainly between 2am and 4am.  Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. Breezy, with a west southwest wind 13 to 22 mph, with gusts as high as 34 mph.  Chance of precipitation is 60%. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible.

    Low: 28 °F

    Chance Snow
    then Snow
    Likely and
    Breezy

  • Sunday

    Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 32. West wind 14 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph.

    High: 32 °F

    Sunny

  • Sunday Night

    Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. Southwest wind 9 to 11 mph.

    Low: 27 °F

    Mostly Cloudy

  • Monday

    Monday: Snow likely, mainly before 11am.  Mostly cloudy, with a high near 33. West southwest wind 10 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.  Chance of precipitation is 60%. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible.

    High: 33 °F

    Snow Likely

  • Monday Night

    Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 23. South wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.

    Low: 23 °F

    Partly Cloudy

  • Tuesday

    Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 37. South wind 10 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph.

    High: 37 °F

    Partly Sunny

  • Tuesday Night

    Tuesday Night: Snow likely, mainly after 11pm.  Mostly cloudy, with a low around 25. South wind 11 to 14 mph becoming west after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 23 mph.

    Low: 25 °F

    Snow Likely

  • Christmas Day

    Christmas Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 30.

    High: 30 °F

    Mostly Sunny

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