Observation: Bear Trap

Observation Date
2/20/2025
Observer Name
Chimichanga Chaser
Region
Salt Lake » Big Cottonwood Canyon » Bear Trap
Location Name or Route
Beartrap and Mill D
Red Flags
Red Flags
Collapsing
Poor Snowpack Structure
Comments
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I wanted to take a look at SE, S, and W aspects today to better understand the distribution and sensitivity of the melt-freeze crust / facet interface that was the weak layer / bed surface in the recent widely propagating Reynolds avalanche, and likely a key player in the very widely propagating Raymond avalanche. I traveled up Beartrap towards 9990', dug on SE and S in that area, then moved over to the Square Top / Red Rocks area to have a look at a W and N aspect.
I was surprised to find the melt-freeze crust / facet interface unreactive in stability tests on SE, and absent on W. Notably, the only propagating stability test above the Feb 5 Pine Needle Layer (PNL) was on a S aspect, down 45 cm on decomposing fragments. Another guide in Beartrap today also got a big whumph on a due S aspect at 7700'.
In a thin snowpack location on a frequently wind-stripped W aspect, I got propagation in cupped and striated basal facets (depth hoar). I think these wind stripped W aspects are very concerning for triggering PWL avalanches. I think about areas like Hallways (recent avalanche), Greaseball, Little Giant, and West Couloir for example.
Here are the details of my pits:
Pit 1: 9990 Area, 9754', 134 degrees SE, 27 degree slope. Height of snow in thea area ranged from 175 to 230 cm, with a median of 190 cm. Height of snow at this pit was 215 cm. The Feb 10ish melt-freeze crust / facet layer was down 95 cm. I got various ECTNs in the new snow, and ECTX on the Feb 10 layer. I got a CT24 SC down 140 below the Feb 5 PNL in loose, dry facets.
Pit 2: 9990 Area, 9789', 214 degrees SSW, 28 degree slope. Height of snow in this pit was 125 cm. The Feb 5 PNL was down 95 cm, this is the depth I isolated my tests to. Below that, the "snowpack" was comprised of one big chunky layer of melt-freeze grains and ice. I got ECTP24 and ECTP30 down 45 in decomposing fragments.
Pit 3: Squaretop Area, 9604', 254 degrees W, 25 degree slope. Height of snow in this pit was 125 cm. ECTP28 down 75 cm on depth hoar. Various ECTNs above that.
Pit 4: Red Rocks Area, 9607', 36 degrees NNE, 25 degree slope. Height of snow 240 cm. Test depth 95 cm (Feb 5 PNL). Found buried surface hoar and small facets down 75 cm (distinct thin gray line in my pit). ECTX, then dramatic propagation on 5th bonus whack.
Today's Observed Danger Rating
High
Tomorrows Estimated Danger Rating
High
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