Abby Watkins and myself spent a snowy 7 days (Sept 28 - Oct 4) with Thompson River University's Mountain 1 course based out of the Bow Hut. We experienced full winter conditions with daily snowfall accompanied by moderate to strong SW winds. Deep unconsolidated snow made for difficult and time-consuming trail breaking as well as tricky glacier travel as the new snow is offering no bridging support over hidden crevasses. Snow amounts on the glacier ranged from 20cm to 70cm of the wind redistributed variety with a slight crust present 25cm down. Cornices are beginning to form. A couple size 1 - 1.5 slab avalanche observations from the Sept 29 on east aspects. Even with the significant recent snow, skiing would be a bad idea with the variable snow depths, non-supportive base and lurking crevasses and boulders.
Sean Isaac
Assistant Alpine Guide