[MCR] Ferris Glacier, Crowfoot Knob
Public Mountain Conditions Report
mcr at informalex.org
Tue Feb 23 21:59:00 EST 2016
I ski toured up to Crowfoot Knob, the little peak to the west of Crowfoot
Mountain, today. The temperature in the parking lot at 9:00 am was -13 C,
with a high of -3 C at 4:00 pm at the end of the day. The bright sun didn't
seem to heat things up much today. Moderate west winds all day with plenty
of snow transport in the alpine.
At 11:00 am we observed a cornice failure on a steep alpine E aspect,
elevation 2600 m, size 3.0, about 100 m wide and running ~400 m. It
propagated a slab avalanche in the lower slopes (approx 50 m x 40 cm deep,
ran ~100 m). See attached photo. This was the only avalanche observed today.
You could see the results of the avalanche cycle from last week in old slab
avalanches, mostly in the size 1.0-2.0 range, on all aspects and mainly in
the lower alpine and treeline elevations. The slopes threatening the
approach (along and above the canyon) have mostly slid with a couple of
exceptions that did not seem menacing today.
We skied mellow open slopes (<30 deg) and small, supported alpine slopes to
36 deg and avoided exposure to large slopes and cornices. Snow coverage on
Ferris Glacier was about 150 cm. Snow quality was light, wind pressed
powder which skied very nicely.
Good to be in the beautiful Rockies today, with unlimited views, sunshine
and blue skies. What a place we live in.
Regards,
Tom Wolfe
Mountain Guide ACMG/IFMGA
www.sawback.com
Cell: (403) 707-9996
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