Snow report Western Allgäu foothills, 01/11/2022
Steil ist geil
Snow condition
Snow quality
Overall impression
Altitude
1000 - 1800m
Avalanche warning level
moderate (2)
Exposition
Snow condition
If you stay away from ridges, crests and contiguous forest, the snow conditions are good. The east side in particular is well filled. That's the place to be this week. But don't release the handbrake completely yet. Nothing really works in the forest up to 1800. On south-facing, very steep slopes you often hit the bottom. I did end up with a pretty deep scratch.
Snow quality
Wind influence only noticeable in the ridge area, nice and fluffy in gullies, hollows etc. The last 10cm from Monday night fell without wind. Already a minimal cap on the south side in the afternoon.
Wind drifted snow
Intensity: strong
Risks
Wind intensity: Medium (20 – 40 km/h)
The drift snow is covered by 10cm of powder almost everywhere. Today, too, there was a bit of drifting. I did a CT at 1700m above sea level. The fresh snow had already broken after the first blow, then the drift snow in 10cm layers. Jumpturns couldn't trigger anything. I then opted for the gullies up to just under 40° and nothing slipped. Nothing slid in the gullies used by others either. I couldn't see any fresh avalanches either.
Overall impression
Top day with fine powder in well-filled gullies. It will be worth it for the next few days too!
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