Observer Name
Kevin McCurdy
Observation Date
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Avalanche Date
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Region
Salt Lake » Park City Ridgeline » Monitors » West Monitor
Elevation
9,900'
Aspect
Northeast
Trigger
Natural
Trigger: additional info
Sympathetic Release
Avalanche Type
Hard Slab
Depth
2'
Width
40'
Vertical
Unknown
Comments

Mostly sunny,light sw winds the first portion of this slide was 30' feet wide and ran the entire length of the bowl and was triggered by an intentional cornice drop. The second portion was 40' feet wide 18" to 24" deep and ran full length of the bowl and 100 yards across the flats, this slide was not so intentionally triggered. The fourth member of our party was approaching the area that we dropped the first cornice and he remotely triggered a truck sized cornice that pulled out the soft wind slab. It ran on a stout and dirty MF crust. Cornice fall triggered the slide -

6-8" of new over night. becoming a little damp on the East facing by 10:30. Dry and perfect on the North facing. This incident made us realize that it is spring and cornices definitely become a bit more sensitive. Rating seemed right on. I would expect a decrease in wet slide danger for tomorrow but a big increase with wind slab danger if the forecasted winds and snow totals hold true.

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