[MCR] Rogers Pass

Public Mountain Conditions Report mcr at informalex.org
Wed Feb 9 00:40:11 EST 2011


We've been in Rogers Pass the last couple of days.

At about 11 am today we saw a size 3 run off the northeast ridge of
Young's Peak (east of the Forever Young couloir). This initiated on a
steep convex roll on the glacier which had no toe support and ran
down the large rock cliffs below. The fracture line was well over a
meter deep and mirrored a fracture line from an avalanche that had
run 3 weeks ago on a slope directly adjacent. There was no apparent
trigger as it was -15 and the wind was dying down and had been
scouring the slope rather than loading it. I've been skiing within 20
km of this spot pretty much every day for the past 24 days and this
is the only avalanche of this magnitude that I've seen since the big
cycle 3 weeks ago.

Otherwise we have seen no significant instabilities in the terrain we
have been skiing - sheltered alpine and treeline terrain in the low-
to mid-30 degrees and steeper slopes below treeline. We saw a few
natural and skier triggered windslabs in crossloaded terrain today,
but if you go where the skiing is good and not wind affected there
doesn't seem to be avalanche issues other than the normal caution
required.

For the past couple of weeks we have been feeling that the regular
ski lines are reasonably stable but have been staying off of and away
from large, steep and complex alpine features and cornices. The
avalanche on Youngs helped confirm that we are going to keep doing so
for the time being.

There is a lot of good skiing out there right now!

Mark Klassen
Mountain Guide



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