AVY Base

France · 08.06.2026

Haute-Maurienne

EAWS avalanche danger level 1

Low

Danger level

1Low

Snowpack stability

The snowpack is well bonded and stable in general.

Likelihood of triggering

Triggering is generally possible only from high additional loads in isolated areas of very steep, extreme terrain. Only small and medium natural avalanches are possible.

Stability

LAST BULLETIN OF THE SEASON Spontaneous releases: rare isolated and superficial releases (pear-shaped) in wet snow after warming. Mainly on N/NE slopes above 2800/3000 m. Size 1 (small). Triggered releases: sluffs under skis in the surface-humidified snow. When cutting across a steep slope, above 2700/2900 m. Size 1.

Snow quality

Snow cover: deficient for the season due to the recent heat episode. Skiable limit: around 2300/2400 m in the North, 2800/3000 m in the South on gentle slopes. Snow quality: good freeze, mostly hard snow at dawn. Surface humidification quite rapid, but limited by the wind (crust). In very steep North-facing high mountain slopes (for example, North face of Petite Ciamarella), one can find some cold snow, worked by W/NW winds.