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Cooke City, 2025-01-09

There were a couple of avalanches on E Henderson, one that I think happened today, a few on E Sheep Mountain, some shallower avalanches, and plenty of loose dry snow moving around in the steeps. Photo: N Mattes 

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Cooke City, 2025-01-09

There were a couple of avalanches on E Henderson, one that I think happened today, a few on E Sheep Mountain, some shallower avalanches, and plenty of loose dry snow moving around in the steeps. Photo: N Mattes 

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Northern Gallatin, 2025-01-09

Snow on a post along the Blackmore trail shows how much snow has been falling. I suspect the slow and steady nature of snowfall is what allowed it to do this.

 

Northern Gallatin, 2025-01-09

Storm slab avalanche that broke about 400 ft wide at 9200 ft in a ENE facing sub-cirque of Blackmore

 

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Northern Gallatin, 2025-01-09

Two storm slab avalanches on the east face of Blackmore 8-10 inches deep. One of them ran down the normal skin track.

 

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Northern Gallatin, 2025-01-09

image of snowpit from Mt Blackmore, NE facing, 9185', HS almost 5 ft

 

Bridger Range, 2025-01-09

Wind slab around 3-12" deep. NE aspect at 8,000 feet. Occurred sometime on January 8th.

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Island Park, 2025-01-09

The GNFAC weather station at the top of Sawtelle provides wind, temperature and relative humidity information for forecasting (when it's not covered in a foot of rime ice. Photo: GNFAC

Island Park, 2025-01-09

Photo: GNFAC

Island Park, 2025-01-09

From the top of Sawtelle. Photo: GNFAC

Out of Advisory Area, 2025-01-08

I observed at least 4 other natural avalanches in the area, not as big but still a tell tale sign to have cautious route finding and avoid slopes steeper than 30 degrees in this mountain range. 

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Out of Advisory Area, 2025-01-08

Very large natural avalanche that ripped out on a NE aspect at 9500ft. It propagated hundreds of feet wide and ran approximately 1500ft. The deepest part of the debris pile was ~15-20ft deep. The crown was approximately 3-5ft deep, maybe deeper. 

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Southern Madison, 2025-01-07

We did note two small avalanches along the Carrot Basin headwall from sometime in the last two days that broke on weak snow near the ground. These areas looked to have a shallower snowpack. Photo: GNFAC

 

Southern Madison, 2025-01-07

We did note two small avalanches along the Carrot Basin headwall from sometime in the last two days that broke on weak snow near the ground. These areas looked to have a shallower snowpack. Photo: GNFAC

 

 

Southern Madison, 2025-01-07

We did note two small avalanches along the Carrot Basin headwall from sometime in the last two days that broke on weak snow near the ground. These areas looked to have a shallower snowpack. Photo: GNFAC

Island Park, 2025-01-07

Riders in the Centennial Mountains experienced almost constant whumphing at higher elevation and saw a couple of days old avalanche on a windl-oaded east north east facing slope. Photo: R. Gravett

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Butte Area, 2025-01-06

A small slide was remotely triggered by the second skier catching up to the first skier. ... We skied to the debris pile after the slide stopped to take a picture and would estimate it broke 30 cm down at the base of the new snow over the last week. Photo: Anonymous

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Northern Gallatin, 2025-01-06

Skiers in the Main Fork of Hyalite Creek drainage spotted this crown below the upper cliffs on the Maid of the Mist. Photo: Anonymous

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Northern Madison, 2025-01-06

The Yellowstone Club Ski Patrol noted multiple large avalanches on different bowls and aspects of Cedar Mountain at approximately 9400 feet elevation. Photo: YCSP

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Northern Madison, 2025-01-06

The Yellowstone Club Ski Patrol noted multiple large avalanches on different bowls and aspects of Cedar Mountain at approximately 9400 feet elevation. Photo: YCSP

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