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 A large natural slide was observed near the Maid of the Mist up Hyalite Canyon.  This slide occurred on a heavily wind loaded slope and was likely triggered by a natural cornice drop.  It's hard to say what layer this slide failed on,  but there is a good chance it was the near surface facet layer formed in the middle of February.  Photo Andrew Newman   

Northern Gallatin, 2012-03-09

It was unclear if these avalanches were naturally or human triggered.  They are on a SSW facing slope at about 9000 ft.  The snowpack was very thin in this area but loaded by storms on the weekend of March 3/4 and another storm March 6.  The crowns were about 1ft in size and total snowpack depth wasn't more than 2 ft.  Photo: GNFAC

Northern Madison, 2012-03-08

This is part of the crown to a natural avalanche.  See the full slide at http://www.mtavalanche.com/images/12/mcatee-avalanche and crown profile at http://www.mtavalanche.com/images/12/mcatee-wilderness-boundary-snowpit?size=_original  Total snowpack depth is 150 cm and the avalanche broke on a layer of 1.5mm facets at 66cm above the ground.   It was about 3 ft deep.  Photo GNFAC

Northern Madison, 2012-03-08