Trigger | Unknown | Remote Trigger | Unknown |
Avalanche Type | Unknown | Aspect | Unknown |
Elevation | unknown | Slope Angle | unknown |
Crown Depth | unknown | Width | unknown |
Vertical Run | unknown |
Photos en route to Summit Lake Area around 11 AM
Trigger | Unknown | Remote Trigger | Unknown |
Avalanche Type | Unknown | Aspect | Unknown |
Elevation | unknown | Slope Angle | unknown |
Crown Depth | unknown | Width | unknown |
Vertical Run | unknown |
Recent Avalanches? | Yes |
Collapsing (Whumphing)? | No |
Cracking (Shooting cracks)? | No |
Moments of visibility while driving south today... see photos below for lower elevation (1500 - 200') small slabs Wolverine and Tincan Trees, and some small to large crowns on the southern end of Seattle Ridge in cross loaded gullies. Large crowns/debris piles also observed on the south aspect of peak 4940.
Visibility was not great - just some openings in the clouds - so likely other slides in the region!
Small crown on the northern Wolverine ridgeline, right above treeline
Small crown on the northern end of Tincan Trees
Seattle Ridge crowns as seen from the Magnum/Cornbiscuit lot
Another crown on the southern end of Seattle Ridge
More Seattle Ridge - southern end - activity
Crowns off Peak 4940
While there was debris in many gullies along the pass, debris was more obvious - maybe just due to the good visibility - on this south aspect of Peak 4940.