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Avalanche: Wilson Peak

Observer Name
UAC Staff
Observation Date
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Avalanche Date
Thursday, January 23, 2003
Region
Salt Lake » Mill Creek Canyon » Wilson Peak
Location Name or Route
Wilson Peak
Elevation
9,600'
Aspect
Northeast
Slope Angle
36°
Trigger
Skier
Trigger: additional info
Intentionally Triggered
Avalanche Type
Wet Loose
Avalanche Problem
Persistent Weak Layer
Weak Layer
Depth Hoar
Depth
Unknown
Width
Unknown
Vertical
Unknown
Comments

Advisory for January 24, 2003

Avalanche Conditions:

Bruce’s cat may still be asleep but his tail is twitching a little. There were a few damp sluffs yesterday, both human triggered and natural. A person triggered a sluff on Scott’s Peak on the Park City ridgeline and two more sluffs were triggered in the Wilson Chutes in Mill Creek. These last two gouged down to the ground and involved plenty of snow. A few wet sluffs also ran naturally on northerly facing slopes below 7,000 feet, one of which put a few inches of snow on the Ogden Canyon road. There were also a couple of soft wind drifts along the high ridges that were breaking about 4 to 8 inches deep.

The mountains may get another dusting of new snow but temperatures will be warm again today, with a rain/snow line at about 7,000 feet. Although large avalanches are unlikely today, be alert for shallow drifts along the high ridges and wet loose sluffs especially on northerly facing steep slopes at lower elevations. If we get lucky and this next disturbance puts down more new snow than expected, the danger will be proportionally higher.

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