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Tour on Little Shields
Location Name:
Little Shields, running rabbit traverse
Observation date:
Thursday, February 10, 2022 - 14:00
Is this an Avalanche Observation:
No
Observation made by:
Public
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Quick Observation
Snowpack, Avalanche, Weather Images:
Travel Details
Region:
Glacier National Park - Southern Lewis Range
Route Description:
Climbed the SE ridge of Little Shields on the running rabbit traverse.
Activity:
Skiing
Snowboarding
Snowpack Details
Snowpack and Weather Details:
Terrain
Elevation of observation:
5000-6500 ft
Above 6500 ft
Aspect(s) of observation:
SE
S
Red Flags:
Rapid or prolonged warming
Rollerballs / pinwheels
Persistent Weak Layers:
Not observed
New Snow in the past 24 hours:
0.00in.
Total Snow Depth:
NA
More comments about the snowpack and weather:
1/4" sun crust, wind affected snow, well developed cornices on leeward slopes. Rollerballs observed on steep south-south east facing slopes
Blowing Snow:
Light
Wind Speed:
Moderate (Small trees sway)
Wind Direction:
Southwest
Air temperature:
Above Freezing
Snow line:
Above 7000'
Sky Cover:
Partly Cloudy (SCT)
Highest Precipitation Rate:
No Precipitation (NO)