• Home
  • Backcountry Reports
  • Avalanche Training Centres
  • Guides & Courses
  • Blog
  • Merchandise
  • Supporters
  • Members
  • About MSC
  • Contact
Mountain Safety Collective Australia
  • Home
  • Backcountry Reports
  • Avalanche Training Centres
  • Guides & Courses
  • Blog
  • Merchandise
  • Supporters
  • Members
  • About MSC
  • Contact
SSUpdateArtboard 30@2x-8.png

Date: 14/06/2021
prepared by: Craig Sheppard

Regional Outlook:
Temperatures were above freezing overnight and will continue to be warm throughout the day. Possible snow showers are forecast to begin later in the day.


Danger Rating

 
headerSlicesArtboard 16@2x.png

Alpine Conditions

SSUpdateArtboard 41@2x-8.png

Sub alpine Conditions

SSUpdateArtboard 41@2x-8.png

Alpine

SSUpdateArtboard 70@2x-8.png
SSUpdateArtboard 74@2x-8.png
SSUpdateArtboard 79@2x-8.png

Subalpine

SSUpdateArtboard 70@2x-8.png
SSUpdateArtboard 73@2x-8.png
SSUpdateArtboard 76@2x-8.png
SSUpdateArtboard 79@2x-8.png

Daily Discussion
Moist heavy snow and early season conditions are making for difficult travel in the subalpine (1600m-1900m). Shallow cover and natural hazards abound (rocks and downed trees).

In the alpine there is evidence of loading on easterly aspects and in gully features from previous north westerly winds. These wind slabs are sitting on a thin (1cm) rain crust. Watch for unstable snow on isolated terrain features.

Confidence: STRONG


 

We need your eyes too. If you’ve been touring in the Alpine National Park we’d love to know what you have seen. Every little bit helps.

Submit a spot observation