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Taos Avalanche Center

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Observation Details

Observation Date:
February 25, 2022
Submitted:
February 26, 2022
Observer:
TAC - Andy Bond
Zone or Region:
Taos Area
Location:
Williams Lake Area

Signs of Unstable Snow

Recent Avalanches? 
Yes
Cracking? 
Isolated
Collapsing? 
Isolated

Bottom Line

Dangerous avalanche conditions continue to exist as weak layers will need time to adjust to the latest load. Recent avalanches and bulls-eye clues like loud collapses and shooting cracks and continued moderate to strong winds are going to keep the avalanche danger at considerable for some time.

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Weather Summary

Cloud Cover:
Mostly Sunny
Temperature:
5 - 25
Wind:
Moderate , SW

Beautiful sunny day with light winds below treeline and 10 - 20 mph sw winds at higher elevations with gusts in the 30's. Snow was drifting at upper elevations but much of the snow available for transport in the fetches on the windward slopes has been stripped.

Avalanche Observations

 #  Date Location Size Type Bed Sfc Depth Trigger Comments Photo
1 Past 48 hours Lake Fork Ridgeline
E 12,400
D2 SS N-Natural
Natural avalanche on an easterly aspect on the Lake Fork ridgeline.  These leeward sides of ridgelines are where we've seen the greatest amount of loading from strong W/SW winds over the last several days
1 Past 48 hours Kachina Peak
D2 SS N-Natural Natural avalanches on East and NE aspects on Kachina Peak that ran in almost the identical place from when they slid during the January 1st storm.
1 Past 48 hours Blake Fork Ridgeline
NE
D2 SS N-Natural

Avalanches were observed at all elevations with the majority happening Near and Above Treeline on North through East aspects where we've seen the most amount of loading.

Snowpack Observations

The snowpack was less sensitive today but was getting isolated collapses on wind drifted slopes on northerly and east aspects near treeline. I was finding slabs of varying thickness as winds have drifted snow into 2 + feet thick slabs on some slopes while others have been stripped back to the old surface as inverted tracks prior to the storm were visible.

Below treeline, I was finding a poor snowpack structure of strong over weak on north and east aspects and was getting isolated slopes to collapse but nothing was moving on steep test slopes.

Avalanche Problems

Problem Location Distribution Sensitivity Size Comments
Persistent Slab
Isolated
Specific
Widespread
Unreactive
Stubborn
Reactive
Touchy
D1
D1.5
D2
D2.5
D3
D3.5
D4
D4.5
D5
Wind Slab
Isolated
Specific
Widespread
Unreactive
Stubborn
Reactive
Touchy
D1
D1.5
D2
D2.5
D3
D3.5
D4
D4.5
D5
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