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Introduction:
Good morning, this is Max Forgensi with the CHECK OUT OUR NEW GROOMING
EQUIPMENT HERE. 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. Please give us your observations from
the field HERE. The more observations we get, the
better this forecast can be. We still have room in our AIARE level
I avalanche class here in |
General Conditions: The La Sal
Mountains could use some snow.
Backcountry skiing conditions are variable depending on aspect, ground
cover and elevation. There are definitely
areas in which to find some decent turns, although few and far between. So let’s look at the positive
side. Positive #1: You can make it to the trailhead for
an adventure. Climb some peaks this
early winter! Alpine ridgelines,
high pressure and moderate temperatures are your friends. Positive #2: Groomed skate skiing tracks. Good day for a high elevation
workout. Nordic
Skiers: Extra blue? Green? Positive #3: We live in a desert. In a growing age of multi-sport and
multi-glisse, true Moabites will cross-train in other proficiencies. HOMEWORK FOR THE NEW YEAR: Wash your car, don’t set your alarm and burn all of your
old skis. Mountain Weather: (At 10,500’) – Today:
Mostly sunny, with
a high near 43. North northwest wind between 5 and 10 mph. |
Weather Station/ Location |
Snow Depth (HS):
in./cm |
New Snow (HN) in./cm |
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Current Observations:
Wind, 48 hour snow |
Geyser
Pass Trailhead (9,600’): (snotel link) |
15.0” |
0 |
28 |
~ |
|
29” |
0 |
N/a |
Much More snow up high (east winds?) |
|
29” |
0 |
n/a |
Thin, below normal coverage |
N/a |
N/a |
20 |
6 mph from North |
Avalanche Conditions: (Link to the
International Avalanche Danger Scale here)
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We are currently calling the Avalanche danger MODERATE, meaning that human triggered avalanches are
possible. There are still some stiff wind slabs at and above treeline. They
may be in unusual locations due to the East winds we’ve had as well. Snow pits are showing a very weak
snow pack structure, although there is no real load on top of this to
avalanche. Human triggered avalanches
will be relatively small and probably fail to the ground…where does that snow
live? Use precaution on
North through East aspects at and below tree-line. The avalanche dragons are retreating to these locations. |