Observation Date:
January 21, 2023 - January 21, 2023
Submitted:
January 21, 2023
Observer:
Geoff Unger | Key Observer
Zone or Region:
Mammoth Lakes
Location:
Main Avalanche Path
Recent Avalanches?
None Observed
Cracking?
None Experienced
Collapsing?
None Experienced
Beautiful day to be out in the backcountry today with relatively cool temps in sheltered areas of the Sherwin Ridge.
- Snow Height Probed from 220-275cm
- Right side up snowpack with the top 100cm going from Fist to 1 finger with 1 finger at the bottom. Wind texture and stiffening was present on the surface, but not thick.
- We did not see evidence of wind transport at ridgetop.
- Settlement cones were visible around small trees and tree wells.
- Layer ID found a thin, weaker layer of snow down 5cm in the snowpack. Tilt test confirmed the weakness with relatively stiffer F+ slab on top. Compression Test Easy with sudden planar results. Failure layer was small Surface Hoar crystals mixed with preserved Decomposing and Fragmented Grains. Not concerning now, but could become a problem with new load.
- Solar warming did not appear to be a factor on southerly aspects below the Bluffs. At least not enough to create avalanches or roller balls when the snowmobiles were high marking the terrain in the afternoon.