Northwest Avalanche Center

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Observation Details

Name:
Josh Hirshberg
Observation Date:
April 13, 2021
Submitted:
April 14, 2021
Zone or Region:
Stevens Pass
Activity:
Skiing/Snowboarding
Location:
Mt McCausland

Observed Avalanches

Did you observe any avalanches? 
Yes
Avalanche Type:
Wet Loose
Size:
Size 1: Relatively harmless to people
Elevation:
near and below treeline
Aspect:
Comments:
A few new avalanches to D1 on SE-SW.

Signs of Unstable Snow

None reported

Observations

Weather- Clear skies. Moderate east wind w light to moderate blowing snow in the AM, tapering in the PM. High of 3C at 5,000ft.

Snowpack- Above 5,000ft, dry snow on shaded and northerly slopes w surface crusts on other slopes,15cm thick and pencil+ hard. At lower elevations, crusts were thinner and less frozen. Mid to upper elevations hold dry snow under the surface from storms of the 7th and 9th. At 5,700ft on a south aspect, I found the 4/7 interface down 31cm with 31-58cm of knife hard crust. This rested on a thick layer of moist, 4-finger hard melt-forms.

Steep south aspects above 5,000ft were softening around 11:00 and were still holding enough cohesion to make it difficult to trigger avalanches at 13:00. West aspects had not yet softened at 12:00. Even at 13:30, we found no unsupportive snow down to 3,600ft.

The destruction from the late February avalanche cycles can still be observed. Massive debris piles cover the run-outs below the SW face of Lichtenberg. One previously undocumented path originates at the buttress on the NW shoulder of Lichtenberg Mtn and runs below Lake Valhalla. We note many broken trees and that the trim line had been widened.

Media

Blowing snow from E wind on Lichtenberg Mtn Tues AM
Looking down an avalanche path below Lake Valhalla that was widened and cleared out by an avalanche in late February. See next photo for start zone.
A broken tree and start zone of an avalanche path that originates on the NW buttress of Lichtenberg Mtn. An avalanche in late February took out many trees in the track and runout of this path.
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