- Soumis par
- herbison_123
- Date d'observation
- mardi 29 janvier 2019 à 22 h 00
- Localisation
- 51.292978° N 117.606053° W
- Rapport concernant
- Conditions de neige
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Information
- Activité
- Ski
Détails du groupe
- Nombre total de personne dans le groupe ?
- 3
- Nombre de personnes entièrement ensevelies ?
- 1
- Nombre de personnes impliquées ?
- 1
Détails du terrain
- Forme du terrain au point de déclenchement
- Sans appui aval
- Épaisseur de neige au point de déclenchement
- Profonde
- Piège naturel
- Paroi rocheuse
Commentaires
Glacier National Park Visitor Safety responded to an avalanche on Ursus Major.
A group of three were ascending the slope to the climbers left of the “Christmas Couloir” on the South East face. One group member had reached the ridge crest as the other two were caught in the avalanche and swept down slope.
The crown was 30-100cm deep, 100m wide and ran for 700m. The avalanche initiated in steep rocky terrain, failing on a suspected sun crust.
The partially buried person self extricated as the person on the ridge searched the debris from above. The third member was fully buried and located by a transceiver search 80cm under the snow surface. They suffered non-life threatening injuries, were flown out via helicopter and transferred to BC Ambulance.