Avalanche


GENERAL AVALANCHE INFORMATION​

PRESIDENTIAL RANGE

ISSUED​

Wednesday, December 6, 2023 - 4:49PM

EXPIRES​

Sunday, December 10, 2023 - 10:00AM

AUTHOR​

Kate Moynihan

THE BOTTOM LINE​

Watch out for isolated areas of unstable snow at middle and upper elevations which could avalanche from the weight of a person. Use proper route finding to avoid these areas and evaluate the snowpack carefully when in steep terrain where snow has collected. Falls in steep terrain can be consequential because of the hazards still present in the early season snowpack.

FORECAST DISCUSSION​

The most likely places to encounter avalanche hazards will continue to be middle elevations, on steep southeast, east and northeast aspects where there are pockets of wind drifted snow. A change in boot penetration into deeper snow, and textured snow are good indicators that you have found a wind slab and you should evaluate the snowpack carefully.
The 9-12” of new snow brought by the December 3rd storm has continued to fill in the terrain, primarily in east-facing ravines. On Monday and Tuesday, observations of natural avalanches and avalanche debris were submitted, indicating reactive storm slabs during and after the storm. Winds increased out of the west as the storm exited the region and redistributed snow to eastern aspects in pockets of wind slabs.
As the week continues, a high pressure system will remain in the area until Saturday, bringing some sunshine and west/northwest winds capable of more snow transport.
Remember: it’s still early season and any fall in steep terrain can still have severe consequences due to rocks, trees and other hazards still present in the snowpack.
 
1. He's very lucky to be alive.

2. Who pays for these black hawk med-evacs?

I believe it’s on him for his rescue but NH offers an insurance, sort of.
 
That is a brutal bone break
Oh F yeah. It’s gross. I saw an old GF do that and I decided right there and then that I didn’t ever want to experience that shit. But still, he’s incredibly fortunate that that was the extent of his injuries.

It’s been a really long time since I’ve been up on that mountain but if iirc there aren’t any places I’d ever want to get the rug yanked out from under me up there. Like zero.

It’s great that they put those vids out there for people to learn from. Reading the report is one thing but to put the report together now with those videos is really eye opening for the inexperienced.
 
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Holy fkn F. best planning intel and decision making? Huh? Maybe I take back the whole helping the inexperienced thing I mentioned. Seriously holy crap.

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The attention from powder mag sharing his November instagram GoPro video probably played a part in his decision making process here.
 
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