January 27, 2018 A few photos of the HS-ASu-D1.5-R3-I persistent slab #avalanche triggered by #skiers from below while traversing SW aspect slopes at ~3500’ near the old #CrowPass cabin location on #Saturday 1/27/18. Note the #ski tracks a couple hundred feet below the crown. #skiing #climbing #mountains #Girdwood #Alaska A post shared by Anchorage Avalanche Center (@anchorage_avalanche_center) on Jan 29, 2018 at 10:26am PST Photos of one of a few deep persistent slab avalanches observed today in the #CrowPass area high above #Girdwood, #Alaska. HS-N-D3-R4-O on Peak 6400 (SE of Rook #Mountain) 6200’ west aspect with a 5’ crown. Today, #skiers triggered a D1.5 persistent slab from below while traversing slopes near the old Crow Pass cabin at ~3500’ SW aspect. A post shared by Anchorage Avalanche Center (@anchorage_avalanche_center) on Jan 27, 2018 at 10:44pm PST