Behind the Campbell Basin Lodge.
And be careful touring in the area. There's a few bad layers down there, and Patrol has been getting large results in area both with explosives and ski cuts.
http://www.alpinedescent.com/images/damnfine1225.jpg
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Behind the Campbell Basin Lodge.
And be careful touring in the area. There's a few bad layers down there, and Patrol has been getting large results in area both with explosives and ski cuts.
http://www.alpinedescent.com/images/damnfine1225.jpg
Thanks C.
Hopefully the weight of opening Northway won't impinge too heavily on SB.
I'm guessing that Damn Fine has something to do with Avalanche Basin runout trees.
http://www.alpinedescent.com/images/damnfine1225.jpg
Yeah, right above bottom of 6.
That weak layer is still persisting on some southern slopes:
http://www.alpinedescent.com/images/EastPeak.jpg
And as expected the warm and windy storm coming in created easily intiated new storm snow instability.
This released today touring around pickhandle on a NW slope:
http://www.alpinedescent.com/images/slidesmall.JPG
Fortunatlly it should settle out real quick
Bomb the crap out of Avie and Silver basins, puhleeeeez! This may be my last weekend this year!
Hey C, was the Silver Basin slide Sunday out past 3way? NW aspect in Silver Basin?
It was actually in Pinball on the North Face of the King. And 6 went on wind hold, it wasn't closed because of it.
It's an Avalanche Prone Area and is advertised as such. Wear your beacon, bring your probe and shovel, ski with a partner.