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Observation: Bartholomew Canyon

Observation Date
12/5/2024
Observer Name
Kelly, Brackelsberg, Miller
Region
Provo » Hobble Creek Left Fork » Bartholomew Canyon
Location Name or Route
Bartholomew Canyon
Weather
Sky
Clear
Wind Speed
Calm
Weather Comments
Clear skies calm winds with an inversion building and moving up canyon throughout the day. It felt cooler at the trailhead than at higher elevations.
Snow Characteristics
Snow Surface Conditions
Damp
Snow Characteristics Comments
Not much snow to speak of 16" (41cm) on sheltered north facing slopes. No snow on south, east, and west facing until you got to higher elevations. In the morning the snow surface was frozen with surface hoar and in the afternoon it was damp and muddy.
Red Flags
Red Flags
Poor Snowpack Structure
Snow Profile
Aspect
North
Elevation
7,800'
Comments
Snowpack structure was poor and mainly faceted from top to bottom. Total height of snow (HS) was 16" (41cm). There was a slight breaking down crust 4"-6" from the ground and the weakest snow was under this crust. With skis and skins on we were sinking straight to the ground and being held up by wildflowers and willows (full sandboxing). Snow was limited to north facing aspects. The structure is not going to be able to support much in the way of new snow or wind loading. The benefit of the warm temperatures is that it is also melting so this problem may be spotty and isolated to higher elevation north facing terrain in this area. Anywhere with old snow will be suspect once it starts to snow and a slab builds over this weak snow.
Photos of snow coverage
Today's Observed Danger Rating
Low
Tomorrows Estimated Danger Rating
Low
Coordinates