Avalanche: Millville Peak

Observer Name
Dean Harris 3-22-11, Weed/Archibald 3-23-2011(photos)
Observation Date
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Avalanche Date
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Region
Logan » Providence Canyon » Millville Peak
Location Name or Route
Millville Peak. "Furthest bowl to the east"
Elevation
9,200'
Aspect
North
Slope Angle
37°
Trigger
Natural
Trigger: additional info
Cornice Triggered
Avalanche Type
Hard Slab
Weak Layer
Surface Hoar
Depth
3.5'
Width
175'
Vertical
800'
Comments

Dean phoned in to report seeing a large fresh avalanche on the north face of Millville Peak from across the canyon on the route to the upper canyon.... We feared that we weren't done with deep slab avalanches yet this season, and this avalanche likely proves that we're not. ....The avalanche is similar to a nearby hard slab naturally failed on 2/28/2011. (see report HERE)

Josh and I were able to get up to the site and examined the avalanche on 3-23-2011...

Comments

Interesting and complex natural avalanche including 3 threats.... A natural fresh wind slab avalanche likely triggered by cornice-fall overran a slope with a buried persistent weak layer causing a dangerous deep hard slab avalanche which propagated into adjacent slope to the east under trees... The initial foot-deep and a couple hundred foot wind slab started under a large cornice near the summit of Millville Peak and failed on graupel and small sugary or faceted grains...The avalanche stepped down 3 to 4 feet into old snow and propagated on a very thin layer made up of two dimensional frost crystals or surface hoar and small faceted grains.... The blown in crown from the upper soft wind slab avalanche..... We noticed a small natural release at the top of the avalanche path, which occurred today while we were examining the deep slab crown below....

More fresh surface hoar was evident on today's snow surface....

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