[MCR] Garibaldi Neve area
Public Mountain Conditions Report
mcr at informalex.org
Tue Jan 20 13:01:06 EST 2009
Went into Garibaldi Park and up Glacier Pikes/Warren Glacier during the last
4 days. Absolutely warm, beautiful, weather as long as we where off (and
up) from Garibaldi Lake. On the lake the temps stayed well below zero and a
layer of valley fog seems to drift from one end of the lake to another. The
lake is its usual slush, snow, ice combo. Good enough traveling.
We accessed the Neve through Table Meadows and Warren Glacier. Low angle
easy travel. There is about 1-2 meters of snow on the glacier ice. The
icefall looks really thinly covered - almost like it looks in September. I
have a picture of the icefall that I will post in a few days when I get my
SD card back.
I tried to stay off any avalanche terrain like stuff. We did cross some
smaller steep features but only very carefully. We had no settlements and no
reaction to ski cutting. Intuitively, at first look, things seem to be
stabilizing. The pack is definitely settling - you can even see the many
contour of features below the surface, and lots of sluffs have run on S
aspects. But on careful viewing I could see faint and now older and filled
in fracture lines everywhere. Analytically it is obvious that the Persistent
Weak Layer (Dec 6) is still there and barely bridged by a variably thick
slab at Tree Line and in the Alpine. It is just not trustable. I felt like I
was in a tropical version of the Rockies... Below Tree Line is melting fast
to the point of trending to being below avalanche threshold.
S aspects that are steep have lots of sun effect (wet snow and crusts), but
N aspects are cool and drying out -really nice snow even well down in Tree
Line.
I have been working between Vancouver and Duffey Lk, out pretty much every
day since before the holidays and got to say the mountains are desolate.
There are so few people out there. It is like 25 years ago. Barely an old
track around.... even in the super popular spots.
Dave Sarkany
Ski Guide
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