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Jan 24, 2023: Stripping and sastrugi above treeline
Jan 24, 2023
Jan 24, 2023:
Jan 24, 2023
Jan 24, 2023: Natural Wind slab avalanche, South Lake
Jan 24, 2023
Jan 19, 2023:
Jan 19, 2023
Jan 19, 2023:
Jan 19, 2023
Jan 18, 2023: Recent wind slab avalanches near Mineshaft
Jan 18, 2023
Jan 18, 2023: Crown profile
Jan 18, 2023
Jan 18, 2023: Large natural wind slab avalanche failed 1/17 above The Hose
Jan 18, 2023
Jan 11, 2023: Several large avalanches, and one very large avalanche, on Mt. Tom just east of Elderberry Canyon
Jan 11, 2023
Jan 8, 2023:
Jan 8, 2023
Jan 2, 2023: N-D2, East Peak, NE aspect, 10300', (Debris from ATL start zones visible as well)
Jan 2, 2023
Jan 2, 2023: Large Natural Avalanche, E aspect, 11,900', South Ridge of Mt. Gibbs
Jan 2, 2023
Jan 2, 2023: N-2.5 E aspect, 12000' Mt. Wood, CA
Jan 2, 2023
Dec 29, 2022: Mcgee
Dec 29, 2022
Dec 28, 2022:
Dec 28, 2022
Dec 28, 2022:
Dec 28, 2022
Dec 27, 2022: Collapses and cracks below 8000'.
Dec 27, 2022
Dec 11, 2022: Shooting cracks ~12-18
Dec 11, 2022
Dec 11, 2022: Remotely triggered Wind slab NE aspect 8600'
Dec 11, 2022
Dec 11, 2022: Wide propagation through old snow layers connecting terrain features. NE 8300'. Highway 395 - June Lake.
Dec 11, 2022
Dec 11, 2022: Close up view of crown of a wind slab avalanche that stepped down into old snow layers. NE 8300' Highway 395 - June Lake
Dec 11, 2022
Dec 10, 2022: Poor structure in Bishop Bowl with an approaching storm. 12/10
Dec 10, 2022
Dec 5, 2022: Wind loading on Mt. Aggie
Dec 5, 2022
Dec 5, 2022: Intense blowing snow NTL/ATL across the range between Mammoth and Bishop
Dec 5, 2022
Dec 4, 2022: Close up of a section of the crown of a large persistent slab avalanche Below Treeline in the Mammoth Lakes Basin.
Dec 4, 2022
Dec 2, 2022:
Dec 2, 2022
Dec 2, 2022: Propagating ECT results with easy force below Mammoth Rock
Dec 2, 2022
Dec 2, 2022: The lookers left half of the natural avalanche in Mammoth Rock Bowl. The crown continues all the way across.
Dec 2, 2022
Dec 2, 2022: Crown of a natural avalanche in Mineshaft above Mammoth City
Dec 2, 2022
Nov 29, 2022: Near Surface Facets found on the snow surface over a thin MF crust.  9700' NNW in a clearing  between stands of trees.
Nov 29, 2022
Nov 27, 2022: Near Surface Facets covering a Melt-Freeze crust on the snow surface. NE, 10100' (NTL), 40deg rollover.
Nov 27, 2022

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