Link to donate to the Friends of GNFAC: https://www.givebiggv.org/organizations/friends-of-the-gallatin-national-forest-avalanche-center
Link to donate to the Friends of GNFAC: https://www.givebiggv.org/organizations/friends-of-the-gallatin-national-forest-avalanche-center
Wet slabs were observed near Cooke City on 4/20/19. Riders reported multiple slides similar to this one. Photo: K. Taylor
Recent large wet loose slides near Emigrant observed on 4/20/19. Photo: G. Antonioli
Debris from an older wet loose slide observed 4/20/19. Estimated to be a week old. Photo: G. Antonioli
Observed 4/20/19. Crown estimated 3-5' deep. Above freezing temperatures, sunshine and rain created a wet and weak snowpack. Photo: G. Antonioli
Observed 4/20/19. Crown estimated 3-5' deep. Above freezing temperatures, sunshine and rain created a wet and weak snowpack. Photo: G. Antonioli
Freezing line dropped to 7,000' overnight. Rain yesterday and overnight. Snow this morning.
This natural wet slab avalanche on Wall Mountain outside of Cooke City failed near the ground. It was big- estimated crow size was 3-6' deep and 400' wide. Photo: B. Fredlund
Natural wet slab avalanche on Wall Mtn. near Cooke City. Crown is estimated to be 3-6' deep and 400' wide. Photo: B. Fredlund