Wet loose avalanches in JFS Canyon

Location Name: 
BNSF Avalanche Program-JFS Canyon
Observation date: 
Monday, March 18, 2019 - 15:15

Is this an Avalanche Observation: 
Yes
Observation made by: Public

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Widespread wet loose avalanche cycle over the weekend in JFS Canyon on the steep and sunny slopes above the railroad. The action continues today...

  • Observed dozens of D1-D2 avalanches that ran over the weekend. Initiating mostly on steep terrain and near rock outcrops and cliff bands but at all elevations between 4000-7000 feet.
  • Noted how deep some of the avalanches were running in the near-surface faceted snow formed last month. At low-mid elevations some larger slides were even gouging deeper, nearing 2 feet in depth and removing most of the season's snowpack.
  • In at least one instance some wet loose debris released a few narrow slabs as it moved downhill (photo).
  • In the larger paths with activity such as Shed 10 and 1163 total debris runout exceeded 2000 vertical feet. Path 1163 already has a well-defined runnel down the gut.
  • Lower angled paths such as Sheds 7 & 8, and the uppermost reaches of Shed 9 had limited activtity.
  • The snowpack was solidly locked down this morning with a supportable crust extending above 7000 feet. Winds were calm, or light and variable above 6000 feet.
  • Steep E-SE aspects were starting to soften by 10 am and wet loose activity began again around noon. Around 1 pm another D2-size wet loose had run in Path 1163.
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Region: 
Glacier National Park - Southern Lewis Range
Avalanche Details
Avalanche Details: 
Date and Time of Avalanche: 
Sunday, March 17, 2019 - 15:15
Avalanche Type: 
Wet Loose
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Starting Elevation: 
near-treeline
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Destructive Size: 
D2 Could bury, injure, or kill a person.
Date and Time of Avalanche: 
Sunday, March 17, 2019 - 20:30
Avalanche Type: 
Wet Loose
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Trigger: 
natural
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Starting Elevation: 
near-treeline
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Destructive Size: 
D1 Relatively harmless to people.
Date and Time of Avalanche: 
Monday, March 18, 2019 - 13:45
Avalanche Type: 
Wet Loose
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Trigger: 
natural
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Destructive Size: 
D2 Could bury, injure, or kill a person.