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Observation Details

Observation Date:
January 22, 2022
Submitted:
January 22, 2022
Observer:
Josh Feinberg | Key Observer
Zone or Region:
June Lake
Location:
Mt Downs - near surface facets and surface hoar

Signs of Unstable Snow

Recent Avalanches? 
None Observed
Cracking? 
None Experienced
Collapsing? 
None Experienced

Snow Stability

Stability Rating: 
Very Good
Confidence in Rating: 
High
Stability Trend: 
Steady

Key Points

  • Beautiful day, full sunshine, calm winds except above 9,500′ where there were occasional light gusts, and chilly temps (24°F / -4.6°C @ noon @ 9300′).
  • Well-developed layer of sugary near surface facets on NE-N facing sheltered slopes from 8,400′ and up, along with quite a bit of surface hoar formation up to 3-5mm all the way up to the summit of Mt Downs at 9,700′. If a calm storm was about to come in, this surface hoar would be a stability concern … don’t we wish! …not for instability, for some new snow!

    3-5mm Surface hoar up to the summit of Mt Downs

  • Dug a pit at 9,300′, nothing concerning stability-wise right now, but the layer of near-surface facets at the top of the snowpack will likely be a weak layer concern once we get snow again.
  • Great sugary facet (recycled pow) skiing conditions on NE terrain above 8400′.  Below 8,400′ was variable melt/freeze.

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