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Sheep Creek

Very deep trail breaking, localized collapsing. Not much wind effect. Location was in an area of burned trees from the 1988 fire season.
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east Mt. Henderson

Snowpit location was in a relatively wind sheltered area. Above the snowpit location, much of the east facing terrain was significantly wind affected/ 1F snow/ from the recent storm and not optimal for skiing. It seemed like all other aspects around the Mt. Henderson area (S, W and N) had less surface wind affect. No avalanche activity observed.
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SW, Mt. Henderson

We experienced 3 significant collapses- all 10m in diameter or larger, and the group of friends we met up with reported another 5 other significant collapses. These collapses were during repeatedly recycling the same skin track. On a nearby NE aspect around 9100' (on Miller Ridge )we were finding a HS 70-80cms, and also had one significant collapse there too. No avalanche activity to report. Minimal wind effect of new snow, great early season skiing on certain slopes above 9k'.
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east Woody Ridge

Wind effect from Nov. 23-26 was widespread. Two inches of new snow from Nov. 26/27 has camouflaged most of this wind drifting. Some drifts are sensitive, and we experienced some localized collapsing and shooting cracks.
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