February 16, 2008, Chinook Pass snow report
2/16/08
WA Cascades West Slopes South (Mt Rainier)
2001
0
Short report: It's deep.
Longer report: Our party traversed from Crystal Mountain. We found variable density snow on north aspects--with breakable layers at times. Low angle skiing was better than steeper slopes on north aspects. South aspects had a supportive crust in the morning, but this broke down somewhat in the afternoon. We found a generally firm surface and good travel conditions on south and west aspects. The best skiing was on southwest slopes early in the day. Broken clouds and a complex airflow made for beautiful atmospherics.
Longer report: Our party traversed from Crystal Mountain. We found variable density snow on north aspects--with breakable layers at times. Low angle skiing was better than steeper slopes on north aspects. South aspects had a supportive crust in the morning, but this broke down somewhat in the afternoon. We found a generally firm surface and good travel conditions on south and west aspects. The best skiing was on southwest slopes early in the day. Broken clouds and a complex airflow made for beautiful atmospherics.
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