Avalanche: Hatcher Pass

Location: Eldorado and Skyscraper

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Route & General Observations

Highly variable. Nice powder in the flats, highly variable on the way up. Mixed hollow wind board, soft wind blown snow, ice crusts. Anti tracks in Eldorado bowl.

Avalanche Details
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Trigger SkierRemote Trigger0
Avalanche Type Hard SlabAspect East Southeast
Elevation 3500ftSlope Angleunknown
Crown Depth 10inWidth 30ft
Vertical Run 30ft  
Avalanche Details

Skiing from the summit to an east facing chute on skyscraper, there was mixed wind board, settled powder, and ice crusts. One pocket of wind board popped off, about 30x30ft. Then chute held some decent settled snow and some ice crust.

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Obvious signs of instability
Recent Avalanches?Yes
Collapsing (Whumphing)?Yes
Cracking (Shooting cracks)?No
Observer Comments

Very small natural wind slab avalanches here and there.

Weather & Snow Characteristics
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Weather

Sunny, calm wind, in the single digit temps.

Snow surface

Highly variable. Windblown powder, wind crusts, ice crusts.

Snowpack

Did 2 column tests at the summit of skyscraper - not very representative of the slope. But shows how variable the snow pack is depending on where you are. 1st pit yielded a result after 13 taps, broke under the 8" of wind slab, which stayed as a cohesive layer. 2nd pit yielded no result after 30.

Once we got into the east facing Skyscraper chute, it was settled powder with an ice crust between about 4" of settled powder on either side.

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