Sawtooth Avalanche Center

Pro Field Report

Basic Information

Observation Details

Observation Date:
January 3, 2021
Submitted:
January 4, 2021
Observer:
SAC - VandenBos
Zone or Region:
Sawtooth and Western Smoky Mtns
Location:
Dollarhide (6,500-9,700, primarily east half of the compass)

Signs of Unstable Snow

Recent Avalanches? 
Yes
Cracking? 
Widespread
Collapsing? 
Widespread
Cracking and collapsing widespread at low and middle elevations, more localized where wind had been at work up high

Snow Stability

Stability Rating: 
Poor
Confidence in Rating: 
Low
Stability Trend: 
Worsening

Bottom Line

Even with a small load this snowpack was becoming reactive. Additional loading will cause rapidly decreasing stability.

Media/Attachments

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Advanced Information

Weather Summary

Cloud Cover:
Overcast
Wind:
Strong , W
New/Recent Snowfall:
7-8cm new snow from previous 48 hours.

Overcast skies clearing in the late afternoon. Strong winds blowing up high, digging down into middle elevation and moving plenty of snow.

Avalanche Observations

Observed two small recent wind slab avalanches. Intentionally triggered one small wind slab that broke 30cm deep, 10m wide. Debris looked like a D1, but it would've been a nasty slide to get caught in.

Avalanche Problems

Problem Location Distribution Sensitivity Size Comments
Persistent Slab
Unreactive
Stubborn
Reactive
Touchy
D1
D1.5
D2
D2.5
D3
D3.5
D4
D4.5
D5
Layer Depth/Date: 30-45cm
Weak Layer(s): Dec 11, 2020 (FCsf)
Wind Slab
Isolated
Specific
Widespread
Unreactive
Stubborn
Reactive
Touchy
D1
D1.5
D2
D2.5
D3
D3.5
D4
D4.5
D5

Terrain Use

Avoided avalanche terrain.