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Cooke City, 2025-02-24

On Feb 24 we saw at least 3 rider triggered wind slabs, 4-5 natural wind slab avalanches, and a couple large cornice falls. Strong wid had affected almost every piece of terrain, scouring some slopes, loading others, just stiffening the slab in many areas, and forming fresh drifts on every convex roll and along the edges of trails. Riding was still soft and fairly consistent in many areas. Photo GNFAC

 

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Cooke City, 2025-02-24

While looking for a recent avalanche from the flat bench above we triggered a similar sized slide directly adjacent to the previous slide. They broke on weak layers of facets and surface hoar that formed at the end of January. 2-3 feet deep and 150-200' wide. Photo: GNFAC

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Cooke City, 2025-02-24

While looking for a recent avalanche from the flat bench above we triggered a similar sized slide directly adjacent to the previous slide. They broke on weak layers of facets and surface hoar that formed at the end of January. 2-3 feet deep and 150-200' wide. Observing the snowpack that caused the avalanche. Photo: GNFAC

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Cooke City, 2025-02-24

While looking for a recent avalanche from the flat bench above we triggered a similar sized slide directly adjacent to the previous slide. They broke on weak layers of facets and surface hoar that formed at the end of January. 2-3 feet deep and 150-200' wide. Photo: GNFAC

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Cooke City, 2025-02-24

While looking for a recent avalanche from the flat bench above we triggered a similar sized slide directly adjacent to the previous slide. They broke on weak layers of facets and surface hoar that formed at the end of January. 2-3 feet deep and 150-200' wide. Photo: GNFAC

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Cooke City, 2025-02-24

While looking for a recent avalanche from the flat bench above we triggered a similar sized slide directly adjacent to the previous slide. They broke on weak layers of facets and surface hoar that formed at the end of January. 2-3 feet deep and 150-200' wide. Photo: GNFAC

 

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Cooke City, 2025-02-24

An avalanche that was triggered two days ago (Feb 22), remotely from flat terrain above a steep slope, on the northeast end of Mt. Abundance. Photo: GNFAC

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Northern Gallatin, 2025-02-24

Clean up on aisle hyalite!  Couple small wet slides between the retaining wall and practice rock, big enough to reduce the road to one lane. Photo: K. Marvinney

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Cooke City, 2025-02-24

A rider triggered a small avalanche near Lulu Pass. No one was caught in the slide. Photo: N. Gaddy

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Cooke City, 2025-02-24

A rider triggered a small avalanche near Lulu Pass. No one was caught in the slide. Photo: N. Gaddy

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, 2025-02-24

A rider took a short ride in a wind slab Avalanche. Anonymous

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, 2025-02-24

A rider took a short ride in a wind slab Avalanche. Anonymous

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Cooke City, 2025-02-24

On Feb 23 We went up Republic Creek to look at the stability of snow that has fallen over the last 2-3 weeks. We were able to easily to trigger a couple wind slab avalanches on test slopes. Photo: GNFAC

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Cooke City, 2025-02-24

On Feb 23 We went up Republic Creek to look at the stability of snow that has fallen over the last 2-3 weeks. We were able to easily to trigger a couple wind slab avalanches on test slopes. Photo: GNFAC

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Cooke City, 2025-02-24

On Feb 23 We went up Republic Creek to look at the stability of snow that has fallen over the last 2-3 weeks. We found a thin layer buried 2’ deep that showed potential to propagate and slide. We dug down 4 feet, just below the dirt layer that was deposited earlier this month. We got an ECTP30 that broke about 8" above that dirt layer. This was either on a thin layer of facets or preserved lower density dendrites. Photo: GNFAC

Southern Madison, 2025-02-23

Snowmobile triggered avalanche likely on Saturday, Feb 22. It appeared that no one was caught or buried.

 

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Southern Madison, 2025-02-23

Snowmobile triggered avalanche that resulted in a partial burial with no injuries on Friday, Feb 21.

 

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Southern Madison, 2025-02-23

Snowmobile triggered avalanche that resulted in a partial burial with no injuries on Friday, Feb 21.

 

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Southern Madison, 2025-02-23

From IG message: "We remotely triggered this hillside in Taylor's fork yesterday [2/21] from the Ridgeline above it. We were looking for a safe spot to drop down when it released below us. Circled around for some pictures. The snow was pretty shallow, only 2-3 feet deep, and slid to the ground. South facing slope"

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Southern Madison, 2025-02-23

From IG message: "We remotely triggered this hillside in Taylor's fork yesterday [2/21] from the Ridgeline above it. We were looking for a safe spot to drop down when it released below us. Circled around for some pictures. The snow was pretty shallow, only 2-3 feet deep, and slid to the ground. South facing slope"

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