[MCR] spring ski conditions; Rockies/ Interior

Public Mountain Conditions Report mcr at informalex.org
Tue Apr 14 22:41:40 EDT 2009


We just finished one of the ACMG Assistant Ski Guides exams over the
last 9 days.

We traveled through the Wapta area on the 7-8, Albert Icefield on the
10-11, and Rogers Pass on the 12-13.

Here is what we found



Wapta Icefield- Objectives included Mt Gordon, Mt Olive, St Nick, Mt
Balfour. Overall fast alpine travel conditions, with isothermal
conditions at tree line and below in PM. Generally good snowpack
stability with deteriorating conditions from daytime warming.



Albert Icefieds (Southern Selkirks)- Conditions changed over the two
days from spring like conditions, to winter with 15 cm of new snow in
alpine, moist below 6000'. Light to moderate winds from SW creating
some transport at ridgetop and lee features. Stability remained in the
good range (mod- low hazard), deteriorating on solar aspects from
daytime warming/ radiation.



Rogers Pass- Traveled in Asulkan, Illicillewaet, and Connaught
drainages. New snow accumulations on average of 30 cm with light to
strong SWly winds (location dependant). Soft slabs and lee loading
beginning to occur, moderate trail breaking up to 30 cm. excellent
powder skiing on North aspects above 5500'. New snow overlies variety
of surfaces depending on aspect and elevation, including supportive
crust in alpine, moist snow at treeline, and wet snow below tree line.
Stability was on a decreasing trend with additional snow accumulations
and wind transport/ loading.



Overall temperatures in all areas ranged from -5 to +5. Limited
avalanche observations, mostly solar triggered loose snow avalanches on
steep southerly and westerly aspects.



Compiled by the Guide candidates



C/O Jeff Honig MG

Hias Ahrens MG





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