Introduction:
Good Morning, this is Max Forgensi with the THE AMERICAN INSTITUE FOR AVALANCHE RESEARCH AND
EDUCATION (AIARE) LEVEL II CLASS IS SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 3RD-6TH. THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF AIARE, TOM
MURPHY, WILL BE ONE OF THE INSTRUCTORS AT THIS CLASS. THIS WILL BE A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO
LEARN FROM THE MAN HIMSELF. CALL
(435) 636-3363 FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO SIGN UP. THERE ARE STILL A FEW SPOTS AVAILABLE. To see past advisories check out the ARCHIVE. To see current conditions go to our WEATHER PAGE. To see photos go to the AVIPHOTOS page. Hey
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General Conditions: It is
trying to snow in the La Sal Mountains this morning. We have received a trace of new snow
so far and the clouds that are currently capping the mountains are trying
their best…there isn’t much available moisture in the desert southwest this
morning. Today will be a good
day to go up and enjoy the Nordic and Skate skiing conditions up to Geyser
Pass and into Gold Basin. The backcountry
skiing conditions are still marginal, although any day you get to go up and
explore the La Sals is a good day. Be ready for all types of snow conditions: consolidated powder on wind/sun
protected North aspects below treeline, sun crusts on South and West aspects
and a myriad of wind crusts/sastrugi/no snow above treeline. If there has been a winter to climb
some peaks this year the ridges are offering a great route primarily devoid
of snow. Mountain Weather: (At 10,500’)
Today: Occasional snow with areas of blowing snow. High near
17. Southwest wind around 15 mph, with gusts as high as 35 mph. Chance of
precipitation is 80%. New snow accumulation of 2 to 4 inches
possible. |
Weather Station/ Location |
Snow Depth (HS):
in./cm |
New Snow (HN) in./cm |
6:00 a.m. Temp (F) |
Current Observations:
Wind, 48 hour snow |
25’’/63 cm |
0” |
17 |
Trace of new snow |
|
Geyser Pass |
50”/130 cm |
n/a |
N/a |
~ |
|
35”/87cm |
0” |
N/a |
|
N/a |
N/a |
5 degrees @ 6 |
@ 6:00 am: Winds 14 mph, g 31 from SW |
Avalanche Conditions: (Link to the
International Avalanche Danger Scale here) No new
snow to blow around is keeping the avalanche danger from rising. The biggest concern today will be
above treeline on any aspect that has a rouge wind slab. The winds have been blowing from
every direction except from the east up above treeline this past week. This means any slope could have a
small wind slab in its starting zone or be a cross loaded slope. There might not be enough snow to ski
above treeline without hitting an obstacle, but there still is a chance of a
poorly supported wind slab that could fail under a skiers weight. The BOTTOM LINE for today will be an avalanche danger of MODERATE on aspects
at or above treeline with wind-loaded slopes. |