We were standing on the ridge line of South Monitor Bowl kind of in awe of the massive amounts of wind loading going on and witnessed a cornice calve off naturally and start a new snow slide. The location of the slide is exactly where I triggered a slide while skiing there two weeks ago. The weak layer was the rime crust from Thursday late night around 50 or 60ft wide and about a foot deep, it entrained all the new light density snow sitting on the rime crust from yesterdays storm and spread out a bit on its decent to the flatter terrain. I was kind of thinking it might steep down below the rime crust but the new light density did not yet have enough weight or a slab.
Photos: tough day for photos but got one looking down on the slide, and one with the slide and the whole bowl