Northwest Avalanche Center

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Observation Details

Name:
Scott Rinckenberger
Observation Date:
January 21, 2022
Submitted:
January 21, 2022
Zone or Region:
Snoqualmie Pass
Activity:
Skiing/Snowboarding
Location:
Chair Peak

Signs of Unstable Snow

None reported

Observations

Skied via Source Lake to Snow Lake divide then around the corner to the 'moonlands' above the Cache Couloir and up to the Chair Peak notch. Descended from Chair Peak notch past Thumbtack and back to Source Lake. There is 3-5" of new snow. At lower elevations and in protected areas, the snow is distributed consistently. At higher elevations and near the ridges, there is significant wind transport with areas of bare crust and areas of deep deposition (up to 12+ inches deep) forming isolated slab potential. Lee aspects seemed to be generally north and east. Snow on solar aspects was very enjoyable with soft snow on top smoothing out much of the texture, and a soft, carvable crust below. Shady aspects had a firm crust below the new snow. Snow seems to be bonding well to the existing crust. See photos of Chair and especially Rainier to see significant wind transport underway.

Media

Beautiful day in the Alpental Valley!
Strong winds and blowing snow on Chair Peak
Wind-hammered snow on north slopes of Chair.
Creamy goodness on lower angle solar aspects.
Wind doing some major work on Rainier.
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