Cirque Forepeak avalanche

Map for Mountain Information Network report: Cirque Forepeak avalanche

Information

Avalanche date/time
Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 18:00
Estimated occurrence time of avalanche
Less than 12 hours ago
Number of avalanches in this report
2 to 5
The size of avalanche
2.5
Slab thickness
30cm
Slab width
25m
Run length
450m
Avalanche Character
  • Deep persistent slab
  • Wind slab
Trigger type
Skier
Trigger subtype
Remote
Remote trigger distance
5m
Start zone aspect
  • S
Start zone elevation band
  • Alpine
Start zone elevation
2,770m
Start zone incline
45°
Runout zone elevation
2,320m
Weak layer crystal type
  • Depth hoar
  • Facets
Crust near weak layer
Yes
Wind exposure
Lee slope
Vegetation cover
Open slope

Comments

While traversing on top of a narrow alpine ridge feature a member of our party remote triggered a sz. 2-2.5 avalanche that ran roughly 400-500m downslope, with a crown that varied between 10-60cm and had a propagation width of roughly 25m. We then pushed a bit further and intentionally triggered a second slightly smaller avalanche on the adjacent feature. Needless to say the snow was touchy in this steep and rocky terrain. Both avalanches initiated on what looked to be the late Dec. melt freeze-sun crust layer just off the ground and then stepped down in spots to scrub the ground where the well preserved depth hoar was located. It is suspected that this feature has previously released and reloaded given the limited snow depths in a lee feature. Snow depth in thinner spots near the ridge consisted of roughly a 5cm windslab overtop 10cm facets, with a 5cm melt-freeze crust on top of 10cm of depth hoar. The perfect avalanche recipe when mixed with steep terrain!

Lower on the route between 2300-2700m we also observed shooting cracks and whumpfing in lower angled and wind affected terrain.