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Remote triggered 6' deep in Tobacco Root Mtns
Party of three skiers remote triggered avalanche with at least 6' crown off N face of Mt Porphry along rockband near summit. They had dug three pits dug on NE face ascending Mt Porphry indicating increasing stability and no clean propagation. Approx 150-210 cm deep snowpack. See attached photo.
A party of three skiers remote triggered avalanche with at least 6' crown off N face of Mt Porphry along rockband near summit on 12/29/19. They triggered it after tyhey had found "Three pits dug on NE face ascending Mt Porphry indicating increasing stability and no clean propagation. Approx 150-210 cm deep snowpack." Photo: G. Alsentzer
Forecast link: GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Sat Jan 4, 2020GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Sun Jan 5, 2020
Avalanche in Beehive
From e-mail: "Toured in Beehive today. Good snow but very windy. Pics show a large avalanche in the area where “Going Home” ends. Lighting was difficult so not that clear. There was a smaller slide just to the right of the picture and one chute from the end of “Going Home”.
The slide pictures took out some small trees. I was surprised how far into the low angle the debris ran.
Hard to know if this was skier triggered but there were one set of tracks coming down Going Home." Photo: A. Crawford
From e-mail: "Toured in Beehive today. Good snow but very windy. Pics show a large avalanche in the area where “Going Home” ends. Lighting was difficult so not that clear. There was a smaller slide just to the right of the picture and one chute from the end of “Going Home”.
The slide pictures took out some small trees. I was surprised how far into the low angle the debris ran.
Hard to know if this was skier triggered but there were one set of tracks coming down Going Home." Photo: A. Crawford
From e-mail: "Toured in Beehive today. Good snow but very windy. Pics show a large avalanche in the area where “Going Home” ends. Lighting was difficult so not that clear. There was a smaller slide just to the right of the picture and one chute from the end of “Going Home”.
The slide pictures took out some small trees. I was surprised how far into the low angle the debris ran.
Hard to know if this was skier triggered but there were one set of tracks coming down Going Home." Photo: A. Crawford
Natural slides and collapsing in Bridger Range
Skiers saw a recent natural avalanche near Fairy Lake on 1/3/20.
Ski patrol saw recent natural avalanche debris in Truman Gulch behind Bridger Bowl on 1/3/20.
These slides may have happened early morning on 1/3/20 or late 1/2/20.
Skiers had widespread collapsing and a a few "whumphs" of the snowpack at The Throne.
Large Natural on Saddle Peak
Seen from the road Friday morning (1/3). Likely ran within last 12-24 hrs.
We saw this avalanche crown on our drive up Bridger Canyon on Friday (1/3). It looks at least 3' deep and broke near the ridge on a heavily wind loaded slope. Photo: GNFAC