3/12/213/12/2021 Travel today was up Broads Fork in BCC. The weather was partly cloudy, with moderate E winds up high but not so bad down in the drainage. Stayed fairly cool all day.
New snow amounts increased from 3 inches at the trail head at 5600ft to about 10 at 9600ft. The new snow was medium density with a little wind on it, just enough to keep you off the old bed surface. There was evidence of a large avalanche cycle a few weeks ago and also some glide avalanche activity that took place last week. We skied the Diving Board and Bonkers, both are E-NE facing and the snow was still dry on our exit at 3pm. The glide avalanche we saw was above the DB and cleaned out most of the overhead hazard on that run, but there’s still some suspect glide cracks on upper Bonkers. *****BTW, I’m running out of coin at this point in the season and if you appreciate my info maybe throw me some gas or food money on my venmo, skiing isn’t free unless your sponsored.
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