Thursday, October 24, 2019

The Wasatch Snow Today

For the season there is a fair amount of snow in the Wasatch. The downside to that is that this is probably the future deep buried layer of facets that in a couple of month will give us all sorts of instabilities. It is still darn nice to look at so here are some pictures I took this morning (click to enlarge):
Cardiff Fork in Big Cottonwood Canyon with Kessler Peak (10,403') to the far
 left. If you enlarge you can see slides in Cardiac Bowl and ridge.

Gobbler's Knob (10,246') to the left and Wilson Peak (9,950') and chutes
to the right and Gobblers Knob (10,246') to the left.

To the right Murdock Peak (9,602') with Todd's Bowl under it
and to the left North Bowl.

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