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Public Observation

Observation Details

Observation Date:
April 8, 2023
Submitted:
April 8, 2023
Zone or Region:
Independence
Activity:
Skiing/Snowboarding
Location:
Near University Peak

Observations

Toured from 6400 to 11800 between approx 0900-1600. Refreeze was better than expected at the start of day. By the ski down the wet snow surface below 9500'ish was getting deep and grabby. Dug one pit and found a hard slab, about 50cm in depth and CTH. Beautiful day, thin overcast and light breeze.

Signs of Unstable Snow

None reported

Media

This layer consistently went on CT25-30 on what appears to be a very thin layer of buried surface hoar.  I skied this feature with no movement.  Of note, on the same slope on skiers right the slab changed.  I did not dig but could feel it in the skin track.  I avoided skiers left.
This is about a one month old crown on the southeast face of Gould.  Maybe a D3 but pretty amazing.
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