Hi folks, some may have heard, but it appears there was a massive avalanche on the north face of San Jacinto, aka Snow Creek), as witnessed and photoed by someone driving on the 10 frwy, (I think they are on RMRU).
From the photo, a massive cornice developed with these intense, and windy storms, (maybe 6-10 ft up there), and a huge section of the summit ridge gave way.
You can see the post here in Instagram, maybe someone can post the photo here, (I'll try).
https://www.instagram.com/p/CpJ6JTxLVU-/
It looks big enough to rearrange some of that chute & below.
Well, this may be one of those rare years to be able to walk right over the Chockstone, (at approx. 6k), if these good consolidation and it doesn't ice up too bad.