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  Date: Jeudi, 4 Avril 2002
Temps: 9h36

TUCKERMAN RAVINE HAS CONSIDERABLE AVALANCHE DANGER. Natural avalanches are possible and human triggered avalanches are probable. There are unstable slabs on most steeper slopes. Use extra caution in steep terrain.

THE LITTLE HEADWALL HAS MODERATE AVALANCHE DANGER.

Tuckerman's has picked up another two and a half inches with high winds and considerable drifting. Some areas are scoured, but most slopes have received new wind slab. The depth and area of these wind slab areas vary, and are difficult to determine with poor visibility due to fog and blowing snow. Good avalanche skills are needed if you go on the slopes today. Don't forget to travel at least in pairs and carry avalanche transceivers, shovels, and folding probes.

HUNTINGTON RAVINE HAS MODERATE AVALANCHE DANGER. Natural avalanches are unlikely and human triggered avalanches are possible. There is considerable (considérable) drifting in wind protected areas. This new wind slab has easy shears. The new snow has good adhesion to yesterdays wet snow.

Expect cold and windy conditions today with summit temperatures expected to be well below freezing. We have reached the high temperatures of the day already. Be prepared for full winter conditions above treeline.

THE LION'S HEAD WINTER ROUTE IS OPEN. Please stay on route to minimize climber impacts to the area. This is critical to keeping the trail open and protecting the resource. Consider it good practice to move slow and thoughtfully with crampons on rock. This is a difficult steep route so crampons, ice axe, and mountaineering skills are an absolute necessity. ON SATURDAY NIGHT WE RESCUED 4 INDIVIDUALS, ONE OF WHICH WAS INJURED, DUE TO THE LACK OF APPROPRIATE EQUIPMENT. MOUNTAINEERING BOOTS, CRAMPONS (not step ins or sidewalk ice knubs), AND AN ICE AXE ARE NEEDED!!

BE AWARE OF FALLING ICE (GLACE EN CHUTE)! Due to it being both winter and spring up here this hazard will come and go with warm and cold temperatures. When it's warm and sunny this hazard will increase and when it's 10 degrees F and blowing at 100 mph the hazard will subside. Each year over 1000 tons of ice forms on the headwall in Tuckerman Ravine. In the spring it all comes down, often in pieces larger than cars. Many folks have been injured and even killed by falling ice (glace en chute). Pay attention to where you are, do not linger under ice. Have a plan in mind about what you will do if ice comes down. Station yourself near a large rock to duck behind in the event of ice fall. BE ICE SMART!

The John Sherburne ski trail has good cover with the thinner snow on the bottom. Watch for rocks pokeing thru the snow as melting continues.

 
PLEASE REMEMBER:
 
• Any new precipitation may increase the avalanche danger, this includes wind transported snow.
 
• Obtain latest weather forecast before starting out.
 
• For more information, contact the U.S. Forest Service Snow Rangers: AMC at Pinkham Notch Visitor Center or Hermit Lake Shelters.
 
• This bulletin expires today at midnight and the next avalanche bulletin will be issued tomorrow.

 
Brad Ray, Snow Ranger
USDA Forest Service
White Mountain National Forest
(603) 466-2713 TTY (603) 466-2856

TUCKERMAN RAVINE
 Hillman's Highway
      CONSIDÉRABLE DANGER D'AVALANCHE
 Lower Snowfields
        CONSIDÉRABLE DANGER D'AVALANCHE
 Little Headwall
     MODÉRÉ DANGER D'AVALANCHE
 The Bowl
      CONSIDÉRABLE DANGER D'AVALANCHE
 Headwall
    CONSIDÉRABLE DANGER D'AVALANCHE
 The Lip
CONSIDÉRABLE DANGER D'AVALANCHE
 Left Gully
    CONSIDÉRABLE DANGER D'AVALANCHE
 Right Gully
      CONSIDÉRABLE DANGER D'AVALANCHE

HUNTINGTON RAVINE
 Escape Hatch
        MODÉRÉ DANGER D'AVALANCHE
 South Gully
   MODÉRÉ DANGER D'AVALANCHE
 Odell's Gully
          MODÉRÉ DANGER D'AVALANCHE
 Pinnacle Gully
        MODÉRÉ DANGER D'AVALANCHE
 Central Gully
         MODÉRÉ DANGER D'AVALANCHE
 Yale Gully
  MODÉRÉ DANGER D'AVALANCHE
 Damnation Gully
    MODÉRÉ DANGER D'AVALANCHE
 North Gully
      MODÉRÉ DANGER D'AVALANCHE

 
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