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Depsnolvr
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Thanks for the stability report Curtis. Is the current load binding with the old? From what I am reading in the reports, the PWL is lower.
The new snow/old snow interface is moving with moderate results on the compression test about 55cm down in the clemina area and differs a bit as you move around. There is some natural and triggered avalanche activity on the new snow layers, most seem to be down about 15cm. I believe you may be refering to the small surface hoar layer that is now down between 55-80cm depending on the area and if it exists, but it is (in my opinion only) beginning to break down well. If an event breaks down to the old rain crust that is near ground level, the event will be very large. This could be triggered by a shallow spot near rocks or trees etc. These are just my thoughts only, please check Welcome to avalanche.ca for the pros opinion.
NOW, We were out today and completely signed the clemina trail, you cant miss em:d We also hung some blue ribbon accross some access points to the FSR and by the time we came down, both were ripped down.....great....
The riding out there is awesome ! Comparatively low user numbers have left TONNES of fresh tracks out there.
Enjoy the snow and Ride Smart
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