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Observation Details

Observation Date:
February 24, 2022 - February 24, 2022
Submitted:
February 24, 2022
Observer:
Jonathan Tuttle | Pro Observer
Zone or Region:
Lee Vining
Location:
Coke Chute, V-Bowl - 15cm new snow with light wind effect

Signs of Unstable Snow

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

Dug a quick pit at 10,500 ft on an east aspect in coke chute and found some 4 finger facets under an old pencil hardness windslab that were reactive with on a compression test (CT 14,16 Q1 SP).  On my skis I was never able to break through this crust on the way up or down, but with a big storm/load and in areas were this wind slab is shallower this layer could become more of a concern.

 

Snow Stability

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

Key Points

Toured from 7600 feet up to 10500 feet up V bowl and part the way up coke chute.   Here are some observations:

  • No signs of instability were seen on my tour today
  • 5cm new snow from the parking lot up to about 9000 feet
  • 10-15cm new low dentistry F hardness snow from 9000 ft – 10500 ft
  • A very light 1cm wind crust/wind effect snow in open/exposed areas (no wind effect in sheltered areas and gullies)
  • Flagging and drifting snow was observed along most ridge lines
  • Wind transport was cross loading the start zones/tops of the chutes but all the snow I found on my tour was such low density it wasn’t forming much of a slab (at least bellow 10,500 ft)
  • New snow seemed to bond decently to the old surface as when skinning and skiing on steeper terrain I wasn’t able to get any loose dry releases
  • Ski crampons would have been very useful above 8500ft as it was dust on crust skinning conditions.
  • Decent bootpack conditions with a supportable crust 5-15cm down
  • Bottom half of coke chute skied nicely, especially in the gullies and loaded areas
  • All of V bowl skied with dust on crust conditions and included a bit of adventure skiing and careful obstacle dodging bellow 8500ft

 

Media

1 cm wind crust ontop of most of the wind effected terrain on V bowl and coke chute
recent wind textured snow looking up vbowl in exposed areas
Swirling winds with some blowing snow within the bowl on the way upto coke chute
Ridge top wind transport/flagging with NW wind looking up coke chute
Looking down canyon from 1/2 way up coke chute
Nice turns in the bottom half of coke chute.
Dust on Crust V bowl
Adventure Skiing Bellow 8500 on V bowl
10,500 East aspect Coke Chute, Lee Vining Zone

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Weather Summary

Cloud Cover:
Clear
Temperature:
25
Wind:
Light , NW

Sunny all day

09:00  7600ft  16 F

12:00 9300ft  25 F

13:30 10500 21 F

14:30 7600 39 F

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