Tahoe National Forest Sierra Avalanche Center

Basin Peak

Pit dug in crown of snowboard triggered avalanche that occurred midday on Dec 9. Site visit Dec 10. Below to near treeline, open, complex terrain. All CT and ECT failures on top of weak layer at 126cm. One PST run above the crust and the other PST run below the crust.
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Rubicon Peak

Quick test pit to look at storm snow. A non consistent layer of buried surface hoar found in protected open area in below treeline terrain. V reactive to snowpack tests but showed no other signs of instability. RP results with CT's and ECT's propagate, but were also resistant to coming off block.
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NW Castle Peak

The 0-11 facet layer is thought to be from early season snow from November at this location. Most of this snow has been destroyed by multiple NE wind events and warming. In isolated below treeline areas this layer exists, but is very thin and not thought to be a future problem.
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Lincoln Ridge

Pit dug in open below treeline terrain. Focus was on Feb 27 rain crust. Data collected in partnership with Daryl Teittinen. HS greater than 4m. Unable to probe to ground.
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