[MCR] Goldstream / Adamant Ranges

Public Mountain Conditions Report mcr at informalex.org
Sat Mar 20 15:57:19 EDT 2010


I have just returned yesterday from 5 days of heli-assisted ski touring with
CMH in the Adamant Lodge.



The main concern in the snowpack remains the two surface hoar layers about
60cm down (buried March 8) and 70cm down (Feb 24). On northerly aspects we
found both layers consistently well preserved and the crystals standing up
straight anywhere from tree line all the way to ridge top. In spite of the
fact that there had already been a large avalanche cycle on these layers the
previous week (at one fracture line profile of a sz 2 avalanche on Pyrite
Ridge I measured a slope angle of only 23 degrees!), we continued to trigger
avalanches remotely (i.e. from a distance), especially where wind loading
had added volume and stiffness to the slab and especially on Tuesday and
Wednesday when temps were warming and freezing levels rose to 2400 meters.



During Wednesday to Thursday morning we received up to 25cm of new snow
(more snow towards the Selkirk divide, Austerity Creek and Fairy Meadows Hut
Terrain) with cooling temps. On Thursaday we ski toured predominantly on
western aspects in Austerity Creek, an area that is also accessible from the
Fairy Meadows Hut. In the one pit we dug here, we found only one of the
surface hoar layers about 60cm down. It was much less preserved but yielded
clean shears (sudden planar) on moderate compression tests. Below about 2200
meters and on southerly aspects there was a distinct crust detectable,
possibly in combination with surface hoar, which produced huge whumpfs in
low angle terrain – not very confidence instilling but with the cooler temps
and the low angle terrain we travelled we ended up not observing any
avalanche activity. Skiing quality was excellent btw.



In summary, not much has changed lately in terms of hazard. In the alpine
and at tree line, it’s all about terrain selection and sticking to
conservative, relatively low angle terrain for the time being – which has
been pretty much what we have been doing since the new year started.



Stay safe,



Jorg Wilz

Mountain Guide (ACMG / IFMGA)



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