Avalanche: White Pine Canyon 1/15/2011

Observer Name: 
Troy Davis
Observation Date: 
01/15/2011
Occurrence Date: 
01/15/2011
Occurrence Time: 
2:30pm
Region: 
White Pine Canyon
Park City Ridgeline
Salt Lake
Location Name: 
Scott hill/white pine canyon area
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Location

40° 38' 10.3164" N, 111° 33' 45.5148" W
Avalanche Characteristics
Elevation: 
9500'
Aspect: 
Northeast
Slope Angle: 
37
Trigger: 
Skier
Trigger: additional info: 
Unintentionally Triggered
Avalanche Type: 
Soft Slab
Weak Layer: 
Surface Hoar
Depth (avg): 
4"
Width: 
Unknown
Vertical: 
250'
People Involved
Caught: 
1
Carried: 
1
General Comments

Really just a sluff, but was big enough to knock skier off his feet and carry him through some trees. Skier carried through trees about 20-30 feet. Skier grabed tree and stopped before steep and somewhat rocky area. Sluff continued for another 250 feet below skier. Total sluff length was 300 feet. One broken ski pole, everthing else ok. Had dug pit before incident and knew the upper 2-4 inches of snow were on a somewhat weak layer, but rest of snowpack was stable. First skier minor sluffing but not significant, second skier was the one who was caught and carried.

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