Avalanche: Logan Peak 12/13/2009

Observer Name: 
Al-Chokhachy
Observation Date: 
12/15/2009
Occurrence Date: 
12/13/2009
Occurrence Time: 
Unknown
Region: 
Logan Peak
Providence Canyon
Logan
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Location

41° 42' 52.092" N, 111° 42' 56.1996" W
Avalanche Characteristics
Elevation: 
Unknown
Elevation Range Maximum: 
9500'
Aspect: 
North
Northeast
East
Northwest
Trigger: 
Unknown
Avalanche Type: 
Soft Slab
Weak Layer: 
Facets
Depth (avg): 
2"
Width: 
Unknown
Vertical: 
Unknown
General Comments

Robert wrote-

"Was out near the Logan Peak (East of Mill Hollow) area today.  Looks
like a number of large naturals in the Rodeo Grounds, Mill Hollow, and
various unnamed basins.  A number of these initiated near rocky ares
that stepped down to the fall snow events.   I think the culprit is
very obvious.

We still had a fair amount of large settling events, particularly on
the Northeast and North Aspects.  Doesn't seem like these Northeast
through Northwest areas are healing all that quickly and appear to be
set up for a house of cards once enough weight gets on them via
snow/people.
Hope this helps."

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