Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center

Titmouse Ridge, low NE

This pit shows more settlement(hardness) at the bottom of the snow received since Nov 25. This could be concentrating stresses and making slab more cohesive. Skied this terrain but stayed off the adjacent steeper gully.
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Breccia Cliffs

Crown profile for the Breccia Cliffs fatality on March 4, 2019. The bed surface was at 100 cm. Lower down on the slope, the bed surface was a sun crust at around 90 cm that was not present in this crown profile.
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Horse Creek Fatality

This crown profile was made during the investigation of the December 22 Horse Creek Fatality in the Wyoming Range. The primary failure was 53 cm above the ground on faceted snow that likely began as buried near surface facets. In a small area above the burial location, the avalanche scoured down to the 1 finger faceted layer below and also failed on the fist hard facets at the base of the snowpack.
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Commissary Ridge

Faceted snow that developed during the November dry period reside in the bottom 35 centimeters of the snowpack and contain 3.65 inches (91 mm) of snow water equivalent. The slab and new snow above contained 5.5 inches (138 mm) of SWE.
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