Beehive Basin

Beehive Basin

Date
Activity
Skiing

The skin out to Beehive Basin is getting very defined so we followed the usual skin track up to the first "peak" just outside of the private property boundary. There were numerous tracks on the steeper west facing slopes and one natural point release slide near the top of that ridge. We dug a pit in Beehive Basin at 8600' on an E aspect on a 23 degree slope. We found 80cm of snow, the top of which was covered with 1-1.5cm surface hoar, below that was a defined slab of 44cm of snow consisting of fist then 4 finger hardness rounded grains. Under the slab sat a 0.5mm thick crust from the previous sunny period, from that point in the snow pack there was about 10cm of rounded grains followed by 26cm of the problematic facets. An ECT was performed and we got a ECTP21 with a Q2 fracture at the interface of the basal facet layer and the overlying rounded grains, the crust layer was not reactive. We kept the slope angle under 30 and found some pretty good turns on the way out of the basin.

Region
Northern Madison
Location (from list)
Beehive Basin
Observer Name
Sam Roberts