Observations – Canyon Road – Peak 4
Obvious signs of instability:
- Localized cracking in previously windloaded areas
- Small (D1) wind slab releases while touring along leeward ridge
Weather:
- Partly cloudy skies
- Calm wind with some light breezes along ridge and near peaks
- Temps in the upper 20s
Surface conditions:
- Slightly moist, blown-in, and wind-buffed pow in most areas: firmer and thinner below ~3000′, deeper and softer above
- Localized areas of exposed icy crust (mainly gully sidewalls)
- Very little snow below ~2500′
Discussion:
There’s an obvious layer of buried surface hoar that has survived, intact, along the leeward (southerly) Peak 3-4 ridge:
The surface hoar layer did not show itself to be reactive while skiing; likely due to warm temps, moist snow, and the extreme spatial variability of the thin, early season snowpack…but snowpit tests raised concern with this layer as well as other potentially dangerous persistent weak layers deeper within the snowpack: