Northwest Avalanche Center

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Observation Details

Name:
Will
Observation Date:
December 30, 2022
Submitted:
December 30, 2022
Zone or Region:
Snoqualmie Pass
Activity:
Skiing/Snowboarding
Location:
West Aspect b/t 2500-5000 ft.

Observed Avalanches

Did you observe any avalanches? 
Yes
Avalanche Type:
Wet Loose
Size:
Size 2: Could bury, injure, or kill a person
Elevation:
~3800 ft
Aspect:
W
Comments:
Avalanche occurred while we were skiing, we observed the debris field on our exit from a bit of a distance. Seemed to start at or near the trees at the edge of a steep open area; runout appeared to be approximately 150'. D1.5

Signs of Unstable Snow

Did you see shooting cracks? 
No
Did you experience collapsing or whumpfing? 
Yes, Isolated

Observations

Travelled between 2500' and 51000' on a west aspect. Raining lightly at 0845 when we began our tour; snowline was around 3800'. Very saturated snow at lower elevations giving way to decently dry snow above 4k. Precip ended around 1030AM. Got one isolated collapse and whump in a small depression in the trees at around 4200', but could not replicate elsewhere. We observed roller balls and tree bombs throughout our tour below 4500'. Near ridgeline and above 5k, west aspects were scoured, down to Christmas crust in some spots, even in the trees. No observed wind transport this AM, although gusty winds at ridgeline @11am.

On our exit we noticed the debris field from a wet-loose avalanche, D1.5. Start zone appeared to be the edge of trees above a steep open area; possible started from tree bombs. It was not there earlier in the morning when we ascended.

Media

Roller balls
Debris field
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