March 29, 2018 3/29/18 Front Range obs: 4-5cm fresh, sticky spring #pow around Glen Alps (beautiful stellar dendrites), with significantly deeper soft #snow on upper elevation sheltered northerly aspects (sluff management required). The fresh snow didn’t have the slightest wind affect. Interesting natural #avalanche activity on the north side of The Wedge including a thin wind slab (SS-N-D1-R2-I) at ~4000’ NW aspect (climber’s left crown in photo) and a 2-4’ deep widely propagating persistent slab (HS-N-D2-R3-O) at ~3800’ N aspect (climber’s right crown in photo). Also, deep blue and fat wintry #ice still exists at O’Malley Falls and the north face of O’Malley is still holding significant #alpine ice. #FRangeLove A post shared by Anchorage Avalanche Center (@anchorage_avalanche_center) on Mar 30, 2018 at 11:57am PDT