Observer Name
Climaco
Observation Date
Sunday, April 20, 2025
Avalanche Date
Saturday, April 19, 2025
Region
Uintas » Bald Mountain
Location Name or Route
SE Face Bald Mt.
Elevation
11,000'
Aspect
Southeast
Slope Angle
45°
Trigger
Natural
Trigger: additional info
Cornice Triggered
Avalanche Type
Wet Loose
Avalanche Problem
Wet Snow
Weak Layer
Ground Interface
Depth
3'
Width
150'
Vertical
700'
Comments
Came across this pile up while headed around to Reid's. It appears that a small amount of fresh snow covering SE facing rocks at about 11,800' released (cornice fall from above?) which then rapidly entrained a large amount of snow before flushing down the prominent couloir on the lower SE of Bald Mt. This freight train cleaned out most of the snow in the couloir leaving a lot of exposed dirt and rock before creating a fan a couple hundred feet high and wide, and 1'-3' deep. Definitely a party ended had one been in its way.

Comments
Having seen this movie before I give exposed rock a wide berth where it is on the sunny side of the compass and covered with new snow. In this case there was 6"-10" of fresh and while the N facing slopes held together beautifully, S was a different story with a heavy and wet feel that was sliding fast on the hard surface below.
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