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Twin Cairns CE
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TOTAL TIME: 4 hrs 30mins TOTAL Distance: 7.8km TOTAL Elevation Loss: 670m TOTAL Elevation Gain: 727m
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START ZONE
ASPECT: E Avalanche Problem: Wet Loose/Persistant Slab Liklihood of Triggering: unlikely Size: 1-2 Pathe Length: 186m Average slope angle: 30 degrees Shape: concave Underfoot hazard/Overhead Vulnrability is Moderate. We would like to ski this slope, but we have to keep in mind it holds the Jan 24th PWL, but not the wet loose, however with the spring settling in, the wet loose is something to always keep in mind.
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START ZONE
ASPECT: SE Avalanche Problem: Wet Loose Liklihood of Triggering: unlikely Size: 1-2 Pathe Length: 165m Average slope angle: 35 degrees Shape: coonvex-concave Underfoot hazard/Overhead Vulnrability is Moderate. We would like to ski this slope, but we have to keep in mind it holds the Jan 24th PWL and the wet loose. this is a treed area with pocket convexites misplaced. Fun terrain with the right mitigation.
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START ZONE
ASPECT: SE Avalanche Problem: Wet Loose Liklihood of Triggering: possible Size: 1-2 Pathe Length: 200m Average slope angle: 30 degrees Shape: convex Underfoot hazard/Overhead Vulnrability is Moderate. We would like to ski this slope, but we have to keep in mind it holds the Jan 24th PWL and the wet loose. this is a treed area with pocket convexites misplaced. Fun terrain with the right mitigation.
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START ZONE
ASPECT: SW Avalanche Problem: Wet Loose Liklihood of Triggering: possible Size: 1-2 Pathe Length: 266m Average slope angle: 35 degrees Shape: concave Underfoot hazard/Overhead Vulnrability is Moderate. We would like to ski this slope, but we have to keep in mind it holds the Jan 24th PWL and the wet loose. Fun terrain with the right mitigation.
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START ZONE
ASPECT: SE Avalanche Problem: Wet Loose Liklihood of Triggering: possible Size: 1-2 Pathe Length: 188m Average slope angle: 30 degrees Shape: convex-concave Underfoot hazard/Overhead Vulnrability is Moderate. We would like to ski this slope, but we have to keep in mind it holds the Jan 24th PWL and the wet loose. Fun terrain with the right mitigation.
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AVALANCHE PATH
ASPECT: E Avalanche Problem: Wet Loose/Persistant Slab Liklihood of Triggering: unlikely Size: 1-2 Pathe Length: 186m Average slope angle: 30 degrees Shape: concave Underfoot hazard/Overhead Vulnrability is Moderate. We would like to ski this slope, but we have to keep in mind it holds the Jan 24th PWL, but not the wet loose, however with the spring settling in, the wet loose is something to always keep in mind.
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AVALANCHE PATH
ASPECT: SE Avalanche Problem: Wet Loose Liklihood of Triggering: possible Size: 1-2 Pathe Length: 200m Average slope angle: 30 degrees Shape: convex Underfoot hazard/Overhead Vulnrability is Moderate. We would like to ski this slope, but we have to keep in mind it holds the Jan 24th PWL and the wet loose. this is a treed area with pocket convexites misplaced. Fun terrain with the right mitigation.
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AVALANCHE PATH
ASPECT: SE Avalanche Problem: Wet Loose Liklihood of Triggering: possible Size: 1-2 Pathe Length: 165m Average slope angle: 35 degrees Shape: coonvex-concave Underfoot hazard/Overhead Vulnrability is Moderate. We would like to ski this slope, but we have to keep in mind it holds the Jan 24th PWL and the wet loose. this is a treed area with pocket convexites misplaced. Fun terrain with the right mitigation.
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AVALANCHE PATH
ASPECT: SW Avalanche Problem: Wet Loose Liklihood of Triggering: possible Size: 1-2 Pathe Length: 266m Average slope angle: 35 degrees Shape: concave Underfoot hazard/Overhead Vulnrability is Moderate. We would like to ski this slope, but we have to keep in mind it holds the Jan 24th PWL and the wet loose. Fun terrain with the right mitigation.
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AVALANCHE PATH
ASPECT: SE Avalanche Problem: Wet Loose Liklihood of Triggering: possible Size: 1-2 Pathe Length: 188m Average slope angle: 30 degrees Shape: convex-concave Underfoot hazard/Overhead Vulnrability is Moderate. We would like to ski this slope, but we have to keep in mind it holds the Jan 24th PWL and the wet loose. Fun terrain with the right mitigation.
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BRKPT1
Consulte layers for the group based on weather for the day. First Field ops should have been taken at the first transtion point. No water - check in for layer change TimeTravel: 36mins Distance: .9km Elevation Gain: 90m
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BRKPT2/TRANSITION
INTERP!! Twin Cairns. First Real Break 10 minute water and snack break, not quite lunch but good views. give some tips and tricks. TimeTravel: 36mins Distance: .2km Elevation Gain: 151m + 10mins
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TRANSITION
Speed, No Break INTERP! TimeTravel: 15-20mins + 10mins
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TRANSITION
INTERP! TimeTravel: ~24mins +5 mins
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BRKPT3/TRANSITION
10 minute water break plus snack, maybe lunch depending on time, but there are better spots for lunch. TimeTravel: 20-30mins Distance: .9km Elevation Loss: 227m
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BRKPT4/TRANSITION
10 minute water snack break or lunch. Give some interp and do another field obs as the day winds down. TimeTravel: 42mins Distance: 1.1km Elevation Gain: 116m
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TRANSITION
INTERP! TimeTravel: 5-10mins
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TRANSITION
INTERP! TimeTravel: 36mins
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BRKPT5/TRANSITION
10 minute water snack break, give some interp enjoy the sun crack a joke. TimeTravel: 10mins Distance: .2km Elevation Loss: 73m
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TRANSITION
Water TimeTravel: 40mins
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BRKPT6/TRANSITION
Decide whether another lap is desired or if heading home sounds equally as good. Up to the clients. FROM BRKPT5 - TimeTravel: 1hr Distance: 1.5kmkm Elevation Gain: 85m FROM TRANSISTION - TimeTravel: ~5mins Distance: .2km Elevation Loss: 62m
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TRANSITION
INTERP! TimeTravel: 20mins Distance: .5km Elevation Gain: 64m
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TRANSITION
INTERP! TimeTravel: 5mins