Snow report Kühtai, 12/17/2021
Sharks, Lawinen und schlechter Schnee
Snow condition
Snow quality
Overall impression
Altitude
2000 - 2600m
Avalanche warning level
considerable (3)
Exposition
Snow condition
sharky. no free choice of line
Snow quality
There is a lot of rain crust, cover etc. but there is also powder snow above 2400m. already set and only light cover on the surface (probably a little less rain).
Risks
Wind intensity: Medium (20 – 40 km/h)
During a large sliding block test, 2 striking weak layers were noticed: one about 30 cm deep between soft bound powder snow and hard bound powder underneath. the second layer is about 70 cm deep between this block and the ground. between this block and the ground is a layer that has been transformed. Up to 3mm crystals of floating snow. in places up to 15 cm high near the rocks. spontaneous slab at about 2500m sector northeast. may already be a few days old. no ski tracks or similar. crack height 50cm. about 35 degrees steep terrain at the transition to rocky terrain.
Avalanche activity
Dry slab avalanche (small)
Altitude: 2400 m
Overall impression
Sharks and avalanche danger and bad snow. Lots of reasons to hone your skiing technique on the piste or in areas close to the piste. But where the snow might be good in the north sector, it's still particularly dangerous. With the warming and radiation comes some relaxation, what could then go well are steep southern slopes that are high enough so that there is enough snow depth (preferably over 3000m) to find good firn. provided that the old snow problem also decreases here. Otherwise just flat south-facing slopes!
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