Trigger | Natural | Remote Trigger | Unknown |
Avalanche Type | Soft Slab | Aspect | Unknown |
Elevation | unknown | Slope Angle | unknown |
Crown Depth | unknown | Width | unknown |
Vertical Run | unknown |
I snapped a few photos of recent activity while driving through the pass in the afternoon. Low clouds made for poor visibility, and there were several other medium- to large avalanches that I couldn’t get a photo of.
Trigger | Natural | Remote Trigger | Unknown |
Avalanche Type | Soft Slab | Aspect | Unknown |
Elevation | unknown | Slope Angle | unknown |
Crown Depth | unknown | Width | unknown |
Vertical Run | unknown |
I saw debris and some crowns from multiple D1.5-D2.5 avalanches that had released at various times during and just after this storm. I'm sure there were more that I couldn't see from the road with the clouds moving in and out.
These were on the smaller end of the recent storm slab activity visible from the road. 01.12.2021
Debris piles on Seattle Ridge from recent storm slabs, just barely visible. The portions of the crown that were visible looked to be about 2' deep. 01.12.2021
Natural loose snow avalanches on Seattle Ridge. 01.12.2021