Avalanche: Pioneer Ridge 12/17/2011

Observation Date: 
12/17/2011
Occurrence Date: 
12/17/2011
Occurrence Time: 
2:00pm
Region: 
Salt Lake
Big Cottonwood Canyon
Pioneer Ridge
Location Name: 
North facing gully/chute off of Pioneer Ridgeline
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Location

40° 34' 56.3232" N, 111° 35' 6.162" W
Avalanche Characteristics
Elevation: 
9800'
and below
Aspect: 
Northeast
Slope Angle: 
38
Trigger: 
Skier
Trigger: additional info: 
Unintentionally Triggered
Avalanche Type: 
Dry Loose
Weak Layer: 
Facets
Depth (avg): 
6"
Width: 
35'
Vertical: 
125'
People Involved
Caught: 
1
Carried: 
1
General Comments

 One skier unintentionally triggered a slough while attempting to ride an previously unskied gully. Skier made one slow turn and initiated a "slough-like pushalanche". Skier was being lightly pushed/carried down slope with his skis below him in a skier/traverse stance when his skies struck a hidden rock. At this point skier lost a ski, and fell and was subsequently pushed into a tree where the skier self arrested. Touring group proceeded to look for the ski and was unsuccessful. Skier exited with one ski. Skier unhurt.

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