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GNFAC Avalanche Advisory for Sat Apr 7, 2012

Good Morning. This is Mark Staples with the Gallatin National Forest Avalanche Advisory issued on Saturday, April 7 at 7:30 a.m. The Friends of the Avalanche Center sponsor today’s advisory. This group of volunteers works hard to raise money to support the Avalanche Center and provide avalanche education in SW Montana. This advisory does not apply to operating ski areas.

Mountain Weather:
NWS Forecast Discussion

Yesterday it snowed a lot, temperatures dropped, and winds were relatively calm. Since yesterday morning, the mountains near West Yellowstone received 27 inches of snow, near Cooke City 15 inches, near Big Sky and Bozeman 10 inches. There must have been a donut hole in the storm over the southern Madison Range and the Taylor Fork area which only received 3 inches of snow. This morning temperatures dropped into the low teens F and winds were blowing 10 mph from the W with gusts of 15 mph. Skies were clearing this morning and today will be a mix of sun and clouds. Temperatures will rise into the mid to high 20s F. Winds will blow from the W and SW and increase this afternoon blowing 10-15 mph with gusts of 25 mph.

Snowpack and Avalanche Discussion:
The Bridger, northern Gallatin and northern Madison Ranges, the Lionhead area near West Yellowstone and the mountains around Cooke City:

In the last 48 hours the following snowfall and SWE amounts were recorded:

Fisher Creek SNOTEL near Cooke City – 26 inches of snow (2 inches SWE)
Madison Plateau SNOTEL near West Yellowstone – 28 inches of snow (1.9 inches SWE)
Bridger Bowl – 15 inches of snow (1.7 inches SWE)
Moonlight Basin near Big Sky – 16 inches of snow (0.9 inches SWE)
Shower Falls SNOTEL in the northern Gallatin Range – 14 inches of snow (1.2 inches SWE)
In most places this snow fell on a thick melt-freeze crust and easily slid. The Bridger Bowl Ski Patrol found pockets of wind deposited snow in odd places after E winds yesterday morning. This wind deposited snow readily produced avalanches. Near Cooke City a skier triggered a soft slab avalanche 12-14 inches deep from 100 feet away (photo), and Cooke City Motorsports reported a natural avalanche on one of the steep slopes above the unplowed section of Route 212. With so much new snow, avalanches should be easy to trigger today.

There are two weather factors that will potentially increase the avalanche danger. Any increased winds will easily transport the new snow which has a very low density of 5-6%. Also, clear skies and strong sunshine in some areas may warm the new snow close to its melting temperature and trigger avalanches in the new snow.

Another avalanche concern that should be in the back of your mind is weak snow near the ground (photo). This weak snow exists in the mountains near Bozeman, Big Sky, and West Yellowstone on all aspects. It produced large dry slab avalanches 18 days ago and large wet snow avalanches 11 days ago. Triggering an avalanche on this layer will not be easy, but the consequences would be severe. Near Cooke City, the snowpack is much deeper and stronger making this problem much less of a concern. Today the avalanche danger is rated CONSIDERABLE.

The southern Gallatin and southern Madison Ranges:

The Carrot Basin SNOTEL site recorded only 7 inches of snow (0.6 inches of SWE) in the last 48 hours and 3 inches of this snowfall occurred in the last 24 hours. While these areas have a similar snowpack to other areas, less new snow means fewer avalanches. For today the avalanche danger is rated MODERATE, but watch for any increased winds which will easily form fresh wind slabs.

I will issue the final advisory tomorrow morning at 7:30 a.m. If you have any snowpack or avalanche observations, drop us a line at mtavalanche@gmail.com or call us at 587-6984.

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Last Chance Nordic Ski Club Mtg Jan 13-Helena

Posted on January 11th, 2011

LCNSC Jan 13, 2011 Meeting Agenda
The Base Camp
6:30 pm

I. Call to order:
o Attendance
o Approval of minutes
II. Reports:
o President (Pad)
o Vice President (Rick)
o Treasurer (Anne)
 RTP grant money arrived ($4143.92). Several big bills
outstanding. How do we want to prioritize these expenses?
 Reimburse Bruce $1,116.69.
o Secretary (Amanda)
o Grants Coordinator (Tim)
o Trails Coordinator (Scott)
o Grooming Coordinator (Randy)
 Why isn’t meadow groomed for skating? Does the club want it to
be?
 Setting a classic track for the weekends (see Phil Steele’s email)
o Equipment Maintenance Coordinator (Carl)
 Maintenance report for snow machine at the golf course.
o Forest Service Agreements Coordinator (Jamie)
o Web Coordinator (Bruce)
III. Old Business
o Counter to document number of skier-days (Bruce/Luke)
 Luke is downloading the data. Two more people are authorized to
retrieve the data. Anyone interested?
o Jackets (Dan/Rick)
o Response to Steve Gilbert’s grant question
IV. New Business
o DUNS – pass this duty from Randy to Secretary?
V. Announcements
VI. Adjournment

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Master Skier Training Dec 18/19-Helena

Posted on December 15th, 2010

Master's Technique group will be Saturday at the pass, 10am and we wiil focus on V2 technique and balance drills.  We worked on weakside V1 last week and will do a short review as well.  We can break someone off to help if needed.  

For those in the training group. Sunday at 10am,  1 hr easy classical,  then no pole intervals x 4, 5 x 50 herringbone and then we will do progression intervals x 6-8 about 100 M.  interval session starts at 11am, haul road and microwave intersection.  
Phil

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Ski Waxing Resources at The Base Camp

Posted on December 3rd, 2010

Good morning,

Thanks to all the folks that attended our Toko Wax seminar with Randy Beckner.  It was great to see you all at the shop and share stories of great early season skiing.

Mac Pass is groomed and ready to go this morning with new snow!  Temps are in the high 20's, RH 97% and winds light.  Try out Swix LF7(efficiency) CH7(economy) or Toko LF Red(efficiency) S3 Red(economy) for the best glide for your weekend adventures and training.

Toko Ski Wax Clinic with Randy Beckner

The Base Camp is always available to offer assistance and supplies for all your ski tuning needs.  We offer a full array of wax products, brushes and preparation accessories from Swix and Toko.  We also offer edge tuning accessories and waxing tables so that you can put your own personal touch on your skis.  And don't forget our full service tuning department.  Stop down to the shop and learn about ski grinding options to freshen your older bases or prepare for the racing season!

Think Snow!

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Master Skier Training Dec 2-Helena

Posted on November 30th, 2010

Master skier:

We will meet at the golf course Thursday 6:10pm. Skate skis. We will do some drills with headlamps and focus on some strength drills. Hope to see ya there.

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Masters Skier Training-Nov 18 Helena

Posted on November 17th, 2010

Master skiers

We will not have the weekly spenst at Carroll hill. If the golf course is groomed, we will have a headlamp ski around at 6pm. Just a chance to get on snow and ski together. If we have grooming and decent snow, we will have a 10am ski session at the golf course on Saturday. Let's hope for a few more inches.

Phil

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Masters Ski Training-Nov 4 Helena

Posted on November 3rd, 2010

Master Skier

We will have a spenst session at the Carroll hill at 6:10 on Thursday. We will be working on some longer intervals focusing on pacing. Hope to see ya there. ON Saturday, 9am at the Base Camp (weather pending) we will meet and car pool for roller skiing. We had a great session last week. If we have a group of people that are interested in learning to roller ski we can put together a shorter work out.

Phil

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Are you ready?

Posted on October 27th, 2010

Photo courtesy of Whitefish Mountain Resort

Photo courtesy of Vail Resorts 10/26/10--Are you ready?

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Mac Pass Trail Work Day-Oct 30 Noon Helena

Posted on October 27th, 2010

This Saturday, October 30, we will meet at 12:00 noon at the trail head for more trail work. The following work needs to be done:

Cut down weeds and grass

Remove rocks

Remove fallen trees on trails

Old Cabin has not had any work done to it yet, and Meadow Loop only needs weed whacking. Everything else is done. This may not seem like much work, but it will take some time.

Please bring whatever tools you may have for this work. Thanks to Mark Hall's effort in getting the chain saw and 2 weed whackers repaired, we will have those tools available. There will be 2 additional weed whackers.  The most time consuming work is weed whacking, so bring one if you can.

Consider bringing ear plugs, snow boots, and an orange vest. There is 2-3 inches of snow, and hunting season is under way. I've set the noon start time to allow the majority of hunting to finish.

Bill Hammer and Dave Tuss joined me for trail work Wednesday. We weed whacked, tossed some rocks, and removed some dead fall on Little Porcupine, and it is now ready for grooming once we get more snow. It was very satisfying to look back at the work we had done, as we could compare it to the work that needed to be done further up the trail.

Hope to see you there.

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Master Skier Training Oct 28-Helena

Posted on October 26th, 2010

Master skiers

Thursday will be interval training at the Davis/Rodney ridge trail head. These are ski striding intervals up a long hill. We will start off with a short interval with gradually lengthening distance. Meet at 6:10.

Saturday we will roller ski location depends on weather. We will meet at 9am (Base Camp) for car shuttle and location. I have extra roller skis if someone would like to go.

Phil

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Mac Pass Trail Work Update-Work Day Oct 30

Posted on October 20th, 2010

Five club members (Gregg & Wendy Wheeler, Larry Dolan, Mark Hall and myself) did trail work on a very pleasant Sunday. Here is the report:

Haul Road - Weed whacked, rocks removed, no fallen trees, snow fence in working order

Big Pine - Weed whacked, rocks removed, fallen trees removed

Meadow - Rocks removed, fallen trees removed, snow fence repaired. Some areas have tall and thick grass that was not weed whacked.

Little Porcupine started, but not completed

Kelly Hump Road - Rocks removed, no fallen trees

Microwave Road had some culverts installed and existing culverts had their inlets cleaned out. It also had water bars, installed; not as severe as a speed bump, but sure looked like it would serve the purpose of draining water off the road

Club weed whackers and chain saws are in the shop being serviced, and should be ready to go for the next trail day. I'd like to schedule the next trail work day on October 30 at 12:00. Work itinerary is:

Weed whack Meadow loop

Old Cabin will need weed whacking, rock removal, and removal of any fallen trees

This work could take some time, as weed whacking will likely be slow. I will send a reminder next week. If anyone has any suggestions for other trail work, you are welcome to comment.

Bill Hammer (possibly others) and I should be able to finish Little Porcupine next week, so hopefully that will be out of the way for the weekend.

I hope we have another beautiful day for the next trail maintenance session. See you there.

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