Remote Trigger Size 2.5-3 Mosquito Mountain

Map for Mountain Information Network report: Remote Trigger Size 2.5-3 Mosquito Mountain

Information

Avalanche date/time
Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 17:00
Estimated occurrence time of avalanche
Less than 12 hours ago
Number of avalanches in this report
1
The size of avalanche
2.5
Slab thickness
75cm
Slab width
200m
Run length
800m
Avalanche Character
  • Deep persistent slab
  • Persistent slab
  • Wind slab
Trigger type
Skier
Trigger subtype
Remote
Remote trigger distance
300m
Start zone aspect
  • S
  • SE
Start zone elevation band
  • Alpine
Start zone elevation
2,750m
Start zone incline
35°
Runout zone elevation
2,500m
Weak layer crystal type
  • Facets
Vegetation cover
Open slope

Comments

While ascending mosquito mountain on skis, we were sticking to the "safest" terrain. After passing a higher risk spot of 30-35 degree snow on a south slope we gained the ridge, a couple hundred meters later and felt a massive whumpf (very loud and felt it shake underfoot) likely triggered from a thick to thin zone. Regrouping in a safe zone revealed a large remotely triggered avalanche that initiated 250-300m away below a convexity on a south facing planar slope around 35 degrees. We estimated size 2.5-3. It went full depth and exposed multiple layers in the upper debris. We noticed a shooting crack traveled at least 300m (in one direction) above the crown on terrain that didn't slide and was below 30 degrees. Avalanche occured around 11:00 and was on and off cloudy with solar input, but the fresh dusting (5-10cm) remained light and saw minimal effects of solar warming in the morning. There was no noted wind or storm slabs at triggering location and obviously didn't expose ourselves to the fractured slope to investigate the area further, however, terrain similar (slightly lower angle) before and after felt quite stable.

Red arrow indicates where we approximately at trigger.