Northwest Avalanche Center

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Observation Details

Name:
Sam Luthy
Observation Date:
December 26, 2020
Submitted:
December 26, 2020
Zone or Region:
Olympics
Activity:
Skiing/Snowboarding
Location:
Hurricane Ridge- Maggies

Signs of Unstable Snow

None reported

Observations

Winds died down this morning and the NPS was able to open to HR road by 11am to kick off the Christmas to New Years week. Todays ski took me classic Maggies Lap up to the ridge line and down thru the Wrinkle glades. 12-14" of new snow was sitting on top of the 12/21 crust and it had a great fluffy feel to it. Travel was nice up to the ridge line where there is lots of evidence of wind transport from the South winds the night before. S aspects are quite thin with snow and the 12/21 crust is exposed in places along the ridgeline. Many fresh and sensitive cornices are in place along the North sides of ridgelines and Wind Slabs are no doubt lurking below. The ski back down to the road was the best powder yet this year. Great way to start the week!

Sam Luthy
NWAC Pro Observer-Olympics

Media

68" showing at the Maggies Snow Stake
Back to winter in the Olympics.
A small crust 5cm above the 12/21 mega crust showed some reactivity on Saturday 12/26 in ski and snow profile tests. This layer may be more active in areas with further wind loading on top of it.
Great Ski Conditions.

Advanced Observations

Observed Avalanche Problem #1: 
Cornice
Comments: 
North aspects. Sensitive to release and breaking 2-3ft thick.
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