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Bridger Range, 2025-01-06 A skier intentionally triggered an avalanche in Argentina bowl below south Saddle Peak. The avalanche broke 2 feet deep and ran 1000–2000 vertical feet piling debris 20 feet deep in the run out zone and breaking trees. Photo: anonymous Link to Avalanche Details |
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Bridger Range, 2025-01-06 A skier intentionally triggered an avalanche in Argentina bowl below south Saddle Peak. The avalanche broke 2 feet deep and ran 1000–2000 vertical feet piling debris 20 feet deep in the run out zone and breaking trees. Photo: anonymous Link to Avalanche Details |
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Bridger Range, 2025-01-06 A skier intentionally triggered an avalanche in Argentina bowl below south Saddle Peak. The avalanche broke 2 feet deep and ran 1000–2000 vertical feet piling debris 20 feet deep in the run out zone and breaking trees. Photo: anonymous Link to Avalanche Details |
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Bridger Range, 2025-01-06 A skier intentionally triggered an avalanche in Argentina bowl below south Saddle Peak. The avalanche broke 2 feet deep and ran 1000–2000 vertical feet piling debris 20 feet deep in the run out zone and breaking trees. Photo: anonymous Link to Avalanche Details |
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Bridger Range, 2025-01-06 On Jan 5 we saw this ~150' wide, 1'deep storm slab in Truman Gulch. GNFAC |
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Bridger Range, 2025-01-06 On Jan 5 With decent visibility we drove up Bridger canyon to Battle Ridge to look for recent avalanches. The most noteworthy was a slab 500'+ wide, 2'+ deep in Argentina Bowl (photo), 1 day old probably. Photo: GNFAC Link to Avalanche Details |
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Northern Gallatin, 2025-01-05 The one thing of note was a recent avalanche on the north face of Blackmore. Visibility was poor but it was a small pocket in a steep, rocky zone that broke near the ground. Photo: H Darby |
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Northern Gallatin, 2025-01-05 Small cornice build up on lee aspects from north winds. Photo: H Darby |
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Northern Gallatin, 2025-01-05 There was recent avalanche on the north face of Blackmore. Visibility was poor but it was a small pocket in a steep, rocky zone that broke near the ground. Photo: H. Darby Link to Avalanche Details |
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Southern Gallatin, 2025-01-05 We experienced a remarkable number of thunderous collapses throughout the day (I lost count), one of which triggered an avalanche into Specimen Creek while we were in the flats. Photo: R Parsons Link to Avalanche Details |
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Southern Madison, 2025-01-05 Pit 2 44.95982, -111.09903 100cm snow depth ECTP17. Failed on faceted layer 30cm above the ground. Photo: R Cocco |
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Southern Madison, 2025-01-05 Toured up northwest of the bacon rind trailhead to the ridge. Did two pits, both with similar failures on the buried weak layer during ECT. Pit 1 44.96190, -111.08941 95cm snow depth ECTN21. Failed on faceted snow that existed 23-35cm above the ground. Photo:R Cocco |
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Lionhead Range, 2025-01-05 From IG Jan4, Photo: J. Urell Link to Avalanche Details |
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Lionhead Range, 2025-01-05 From IG Message Jan 4."They happened today because I did not see the debris on way in". Photo: T. Urell Link to Avalanche Details |
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Bridger Range, 2025-01-04 Photo: H Meyers |
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Bridger Range, 2025-01-04 Photo: H Meyers
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Bridger Range, 2025-01-04 Saw a small recent looking storm slab avalanche that appeared to be naturally triggered above the road on a south facing slope around 6000'. It ran all the way across the slope ~30' wide and ~4" deep within the recent snow. The snow didn't move far enough to reach the road. The slope was quite steep-- we didn't measure but I'd estimate 40*. Photo: H Meyers Link to Avalanche Details |
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Lionhead Range, 2025-01-04 Remote triggered this avalanche at Lionhead. We were snowmobiling to the left of where the avalanche occurred. No one was caught. Coordinates: 44°43'36.8"N 111°19'05.0"W Photo: Ben Link to Avalanche Details |
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Bridger Range, 2025-01-04 We triggered a wind slab. It propagated about 200 ft wide and was 3 ft at the deepest point. Interestingly on the edges and near the bottom (downhill side) of the slab it was only a few inches deep. It broke on the interface between the wind loaded snow and the light and dry snow we received a few days ago. Photo: A Shafer Link to Avalanche Details |