mattlucas 0 Posted January 19, 2005 Share Posted January 19, 2005 Lets try this again. Now we don't have to scroll through the other topic to find avalanche information. Lets Topic!!! On the Now page, sometimes they are posting info http://www.snowjapan.com/e/daily/shownow.php?town=Hakuba%20Now%21 From this week. Avalanche Advisory With the huge amounts of snow and wind this past week Avalanche Hazard is high in the alpine bowls above tree line. Bellow tree line the hazard is moderate yet caution needs to be taken in open convex terrain. Be careful in steep unsupported terrain over 30 degrees. There are multiple slab avalanches that can be seen in the Hakuba mountains that were of a very large size (size 3 ~ size 4). Some close to 2 metres deep, 500 metres in width and 1 km in length. In other words HUGE. Small sluffs can be seen in steep terrain below tree line and there is increased chance of small slab avalanches on southern aspects with increased solar radiation and increased temperatures. Have fun, Play safe. Always wear a beacon, carry rescue gear and know how to use it just in case. Ride one at a time with other members of your crew watching from safe areas and when possible stay out of avalanche terrain. Link to post Share on other sites
mattlucas 0 Posted January 19, 2005 Author Share Posted January 19, 2005 I'm looking forward to this weekend. Hope the lack of big snow will allow the pack to settle a little more. Let's Powder!! Link to post Share on other sites
miteyak 0 Posted January 21, 2005 Share Posted January 21, 2005 layer of ice... 50cm+ today, more overnight... more tomorrow... Maybe the following weekend (there:s certainly worse things to complain about...(winky smiley) Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted January 21, 2005 Share Posted January 21, 2005 hhtp://www.nadare.gr.jp/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=21&forum=1 The above is a link to a report of a snowpit dug in the vicinity of the Happo ridge near an avalanche that ripped to the ground (I think). Note the depth hoar that was found at the bottom of the snowpack and the final comment that the temperature gadient is still large; favoring the continuing formation of depth hoar. Be very careful in the back country this season. Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted January 21, 2005 Share Posted January 21, 2005 sorry a mistake with the link http://www.nadare.gr.jp/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=21&forum=1 Link to post Share on other sites
SnowJapan.Com#2 0 Posted January 21, 2005 Share Posted January 21, 2005 Thanks for posting john-g, and pointing out to us that until now unregistered users could post on this new forum section - we've changed that now to be like the rest of the forums, ie only registered users can post. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites
mattlucas 0 Posted January 21, 2005 Author Share Posted January 21, 2005 That was funny But back on topic. I can't read the link. It's in Japanese. Link to post Share on other sites
Davo 1 Posted January 21, 2005 Share Posted January 21, 2005 Vee Have Vays ov Making you registar Link to post Share on other sites
SnowJapan.Com#2 0 Posted January 21, 2005 Share Posted January 21, 2005 Yes for got the smiley in there. Actually, an honest mistake. Welcome john-g, please do register Link to post Share on other sites
montoya 0 Posted January 25, 2005 Share Posted January 25, 2005 Been following the Hakuba avie advisories the past few days, just wanted to say it is the single most useful thing I've gotten from this website by far. Big thanks to the Evergreen boys for this. If anyone knows of similar reports for other areas, would be fantastic to share the links. Japanese is ok also. There is some pit info on nadare.gr.jp but the postings are still pretty few.. Link to post Share on other sites
Fattwins 0 Posted January 26, 2005 Share Posted January 26, 2005 They were quite flustered as to why they were being attacked. Thanks Montoya Monty has more than likely read this and will pass the message on to dave. Link to post Share on other sites
SnowJapan.Com#2 0 Posted January 26, 2005 Share Posted January 26, 2005 Yes they were rather surprised (as were we), but we assured them that many people do very much appreciate what is being written and the effort that is put into it. Link to post Share on other sites
connackers 0 Posted January 31, 2005 Share Posted January 31, 2005 Am trying to learn a little more about avalanche risk. Am coming up to Hakuba this weekend, and was wondering how far up the mountain the rain went before the cold and snow returned. If it went high up will this mean there`ll be a serious weak layer under all this week`s predicted snow? Link to post Share on other sites
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