[MCR] Selkirk Mountains - Rogers Pass - Bruins/8812 Bowl

Public Mountain Conditions Report mcr at informalex.org
Fri Nov 18 22:56:46 EST 2011


Just an update regarding some avalanche activity in Connaught Ck. drainage
resulting from the last storm cycle.



Observed two avalanches off of the South East face of Pk.8812 that ran into
the bowl below - they looked like they happened sometime yesterday.



One size 2.5 out of steep windloaded rocky terrain on the climbers left side
of the face. It didn't run far once it hit the slope transition (looked like
late yesterday during the late day wind), nor did it trigger any slab on the
lower slope.



Another size 2.5 ran down the usual Bruins bowl ski line, almost made it to
the bench above the last pitch to the valley (in other words it ran quite a
ways), not sure what the release depth was as I didn't see the fracture on
that one. Lots of chunks so watch out if you are skiing it in flat light!



The previously mentioned avalanche from "Frequent Flyer" was a small size
2.0 that ran just past (and over) the summer trail - again looked like it
was limited to a storm snow depth (just judging from the deposit size).



There were signs of old avalanche deposits from some of the steep North
facing paths of Cheops (Cheops 6 - aka Niccy's Notch - named in honor of
Niccy Code - and Cheops 4 - aka STS Couloir) - which had run to the bottom
of the avalanche fans (perhaps on Monday).



Several profiles have shown the Nov.7th surface hoar to be in the 6-7mm size
range - getting harder to trigger but still something to keep in mind in
steeper alpine features.



Lots of wind recently and today it was not from the west but from the east -
so expect some windloading on westerly aspects as well as the usual easterly
ones.



Have a great weekend and bring a thermos and puffy jacket as it was
definitely chilly out there today!



Cheers,

Scott Davis

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