Avalanche: Honeycomb 4/19/2011

Observer Name: 
Dave Klein
Observation Date: 
04/20/2011
Occurrence Date: 
04/19/2011
Occurrence Time: 
4:30pm
Region: 
Salt Lake
Big Cottonwood Canyon
Honeycomb
Location Name: 
chute at top of Black Bess and 1st chute past BB before climbing Cathedral N facing Honeycomb
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Location

40° 35' 58.8552" N, 111° 36' 45.1944" W
Avalanche Characteristics
Elevation: 
10200'
Aspect: 
North
Slope Angle: 
40
Trigger: 
Skier
Avalanche Type: 
Cornice Fall
Weak Layer: 
New Snow/Old Snow Interface
Depth (avg): 
12"
Width: 
60'
Vertical: 
500'
General Comments

Conices building and lipping - very sensitive. After cutting cornice at end of cat trak and getting good results (75' wide 500' vert. The next chute west, past the peak (end of normal traverse) had a very large overhanging conice >15'. I skied down and 5' back from normal 'safe' zone attempting to test the cornice from what I thought was a prudent distance - turned out to be off by half a foot, downhill ski dangled into moving/falling conice. I managed to lean over to S side and avoid the pull into the slide. N chutes loading up to 2' this slide ran better than 500' Incidently notice a slide off catherdral area running below C-rock vacinety

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