We are excited to announce the launch of
our new mobile application, available on both Android and IOS. Get all the information you need to plan your backcountry adventure and keep the information at the tip of your fingers while you are out. Install the Android version
HERE and the IOS version
HERE.
Join the UAC on Thursday, March 6th at Brewvies in Salt Lake for friends, drinks, prizes, and an action-packed film! Alpine Assassins is a movie about incredible backcountry sledding and adventure. Doors open at 6:30 PM. Get your tickets
HERE.
- We checked out a large natural avalanche in Hell Canyon in the Wellsville Range that occurred with the strong westerly winds on Tuesday. We think it was triggered by cornice fall, and that it failed on a buried PWL. We estimate the avalanche on an east-facing slope at 8400 feet was about 4 feet deep x 700 feet wide, running 2200'vrt. Report is HERE.
- Monday afternoon, I could see a large natural avalanche on the south face of Beirdneau Peak. Report is HERE. I'm not sure if this was a wet slab avalanche, but it was likely caused by solar warming and perhaps heat shock.
- A snowmobiler triggered an avalanche near the warming hut in Boss Canyon on Saturday that unfortunately injured a rider who was below the slope. The large hard slab avalanche failed on a buried persistent weak layer and was 4 to 5 feet deep and about 500 feet wide. Read the preliminary report HERE.
Read about all avalanches and observations
HERE.