I was out touring today in the Flute/Oboe area. Things are changing quite quickly out there. We had about 5-10 cm's of new snow during the day with a constant moderate wind from the SE. This brings the total storm snow on the 22/12/08 interface to about 30-40cms. Most slopes at ridge top are becoming wind effected and are making a nice ripe slab!
Craig McGee, Mountain Guide
Whistler BC
604 902 0296
Trail breaking was quite interesting with a constant double punch into the facets and rotten snow below.
We had a remotely triggered size 2 soft slab on the west side of Oboe at ridge top (2200m) from around 80m away. I also saw a 1.5 off "pigs Fancy " on flute Mnt.
Withe the forcasted snow and high winds I'd say that the snow stability and avalanche hazard could deteriorate quite quickly. At least the rocks are getting covered!
Whistler BC
604 902 0296
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