Observation: Hatcher Pass

Location: Marmot test slopes to Microdot lowers

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Route & General Observations

Toured up to Marmot lower test slopes and towards Microdot westerly lower slopes. Similar synopsis on NW, S, and W aspects which all include persistent slabs (from wind or storm slab) overlying weak facets on a melt freeze crust.

Overall- poor structure, moderate to high strength, variable to high energy.

Initiated a 150′ by 50′ shooting crack after 3 jumps on my skis on test slope convexity. (Not much force). Crack was 2 feet deep at max and failed on facets on top of the a melt freeze crust. Weak layer varied up to 4 inches thick.

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

No new naturals since Dec 5/6
LARGE shooting crack
Repetative whumphing

Weather & Snow Characteristics
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Weather

12" new snow over past week. No new snow since 12/7.
Calm winds today.
25deg.F at 12pm at 4500.

Snow surface

Stellars, 2" new 12/7

Variable conditions. Patchy wind slabs- 1 finger to 4F hardness on leeward aspects, mostly west to north.

Settled powder available on low angle terrain.

Snowpack

see pit profile

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