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Killer day of riding on sat!

Where was it sliding at?

There is one WHOLE aspect at Jones that has slid, in the north basin, both E & W of the saddle, nearly the whole wall has fallen. In the main basin, we've had at least 7 (that I can count) slides on the main face alone. Some of the debris piles are minimum 15' tall, looks more like 20+ in spots in the north basin.

At corona the same path that slid on me @ king lake slid this year & broke through the ice again. slides to the left of that one, slides to the left of the windlip that we're jumping, slides over by corona lake, slides by the trestle...

I have seen more slides this year @ Jones than I have in the last 4 years. If you're talking volume of snow, I've seen more this month than I've ever seen before.
 
Those are some cool shots!! I have seen them up in the snowies a couple of times they are uncommonly fast little fella's never had time to get one pic let alone that many awesome shots! Thanks for sharing
 
Seen them up at Elliot Ridge/Spring Creek once and at V/P last spring.Didn't know what they were the first time i saw them.Don't tell the greenie's or they'll try to shut down these areas also.They are cool little critters.
 
I had one cross the trail to Mango's about a month ago. I was wondering what the F it was. Looked like an albino ferret.
 
do these have that little black tip on their tail?

here's a better pic, I couldn't get our buddy to pose for long...


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My buddy a few miles away has one that actually lives on his property..brown in the summer but that cool white in the winter...good at clearing the fields of mice
 
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