It should also be noted that because in Tahoe we have far fewer PWL, we are less accustomed to dealing with them. It’s always amazing to me how in inner BC Canada what we would consider light snowfall in Tahoe can trigger natural avalanches on weak layers. Also triggering avalanches sympathetically is not a huge problem in Tahoe although it can happen with windslabs, it’s not quite as common.
For a sake of comparison, last season touring in Norway the buried weak layers were so big you could feel the air coming out of the snowpack when they collapsed. Terrain choice was key including worrying about sympathetically triggering avalanches. If we were not with a IFMGA certified guide, I wouldn’t be out there.
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