Buried Surface Hoar in Bacon Rind

Buried Surface Hoar in Bacon Rind

The upper stripe in the photograph is a layer of surface hoar buried 45cm off the ground. It is breaking clean in our stability tests (ECTP22 and 27).  Mark found this layer in Taylor Fork on Dec 5 and had ECTP12...so it's likely gaining strength.  Surface hoar is scary because it has a tendency to break far and wide, sometimes unexpectedly. Photo: GNFAC

Southern Madison, 2012-12-12