Northwest Avalanche Center

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Observation Details

Name:
Dallas Glass
Observation Date:
November 8, 2020
Submitted:
November 9, 2020
Zone or Region:
West South
Activity:
Walking/Hiking
Location:
Chinook Pass, PCT North to Sheep Lake

Signs of Unstable Snow

None reported

Observations

Sustained snow starts at around 3800' in the area, with substantially deeper accumulations above 4500'. While numerous obstacles still exist, footprints and ski/board tracks we were prevalent on many slopes.

Snow depths: NE-E 5500' 6-10" (15-25cm). SE-S 5500' 6-8" (15-20cm). A thin surface crust was present in some locations, but it was very weak. Basal ice could be found below the snow in sheltered NE facing areas, but it's hard to say how widespread it is. Currently, the snowpack in this area did not show signs of layering. However, we did not travel to more wind-affected areas near ridge crest.

-dallas

Media

This photo shows snow cover on the N and NE sides of Naches Peak at Chinook Pass. Numerous rocks, small trees, and shrubs are still visible in the startzone, track, and runout.
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