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Northern Madison, 2024-12-17

Part of the crown of the remotely triggered avalanche in Bear Creek. Triggered on 12/17/24. Photo: GNFAC

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Bridger Range, 2024-12-17

Triggered a small slide (r2 d2) in a north east facing chute at around 8300 ft. Photo: J Alford

Bridger Range, 2024-12-17

Triggered a small slide (r2 d2) in a north east facing chute at around 8300 ft. Photo: J Alford

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Bridger Range, 2024-12-16

These avalanches occurred 12/15. They broke naturally towards the end of a period of heavy snowfall that totaled 10"=1.22" SWE. Photos taken 12/16 at 1045-1100. Photo: GNFAC

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Bridger Range, 2024-12-16

These avalanches occurred 12/15. They broke naturally towards the end of a period of heavy snowfall that totaled 10"=1.22" SWE. Photos taken 12/16 at 1045-1100. Photo: GNFAC

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Bridger Range, 2024-12-16

These avalanches were reported yesterday 12/15 by ski patrol who heard them run and saw debris around 1230. They broke naturally towards the end of a period of heavy snowfall that totaled 10"=1.22" SWE. Photos taken 12/16 at 1045-1100. Photo: GNFAC

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Bridger Range, 2024-12-16

These avalanches were reported yesterday 12/15 by ski patrol who heard them run and saw debris around 1230. They broke naturally towards the end of a period of heavy snowfall that totaled 10"=1.22" SWE. Photos taken 12/16 at 1045-1100. Photo: GNFAC

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Bridger Range, 2024-12-16

These avalanches were reported yesterday 12/15 by ski patrol who heard them run and saw debris around 1230. They broke naturally towards the end of a period of heavy snowfall that totaled 10"=1.22" SWE. Photos taken 12/16 at 1045-1100. Photo: GNFAC

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, 2024-12-16

Came across small debris pile while setting a skin track up to Texas Meadows from Bradley Meadow/Wolverine area. 

Photo: C Bunting

Bridger Range, 2024-12-16

From IG: On 12/15 "Storm slab broke about 200’ above us as skinning up the hallway coming from the north side on the throne." Photo: Anonymous

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Bridger Range, 2024-12-16

From IG: On 12/15 "Storm slab broke about 200’ above us as skinning up the hallway coming from the north side on the throne." Photo: Anonymous

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Northern Gallatin, 2024-12-15

Photo: B Durrum 

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Bridger Range, 2024-12-15

Photo: E Heiman

Cooke City, 2024-12-15

It broke on a convex rollover about 100 ft wide and ran about 80 ft. downslope. The crown averaged 30 inches and broke on sugary facets about 18 inches from the ground. Photo: Anonymous

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Cooke City, 2024-12-15

It broke on a convex rollover about 100 ft wide and ran about 80 ft. downslope. The crown averaged 30 inches and broke on sugary facets about 18 inches from the ground. Photo: Anonymous

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Northern Madison, 2024-12-15

While skinning back up to the Beehive/Middle ridge we remotely triggered 12 inches of storm snow on a SE facing gully from 15 ft away, the crown was ~50 ft long. ~8,200 ft. Photo: J Nadison

 

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Northern Gallatin, 2024-12-15

Photo: M. Legler 

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Northern Madison, 2024-12-15

When skiing into middle basin, I stopped at the top of a convex roller and had cracks shooting out 50 feet in either direction from what seemed to be a soft slab in the new snow that slid about a foot or so. 

Photo: S Lipsteuer

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Northern Madison, 2024-12-15

When skiing into middle basin, I stopped at the top of a convex roller and had cracks shooting out 50 feet in either direction from what seemed to be a soft slab in the new snow that slid a foot or so. 

Photo: S Lipsteuer

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Island Park, 2024-12-15

Small windslab triggered on approach for inspection. Failure interface had 5 mm Surface Hoar. Soft slab, remote propagation onto the adjacent slope. Debris covered about half of the road bed.

Photo: J Hambelton 

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