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My partner and I triggered this slide from the ridgetop.  We heard a huge collapse and watched cracks propagate alonfg the ridge before avalanching the cornices and slope below.  The slide propagated up and down the ridge about 1,000 feet.  The crown was 3-5 feet deep and was a hard slab that pulled out trees.  It was a north to northeast aspect at 9,500 feet.  It ran about 600 feet vertical . Check out the video of the aftermath.  Photo: GNFAC

Southern Madison, 2012-03-19

GNFAC Avalanche Forecast for Sun Mar 18, 2012

Snowpack and Avalanche Discussion

The southern Gallatin and southern Madison Ranges and the Lionhead area near West Yellowstone:

The snowpack is complicated, but the avalanche problem is easy.  Weak, faceted layers buried deep in the pack are reacting to the two+ feet of heavy, dense snow that has fallen over the past week.  This new load is pushing many slopes past their breaking point, which was evident during our ride into the Lionhead area yesterday (photo).