- Submitted by
- harrisonc3010
- Observations date
- Friday, December 9, 2022 at 22:00
- Location
- 49.351430° N 115.061330° W
- Reporting on
- Snow conditions
Information
- Activity
- Skiing
Group details
- Total in the group?
- 2
- People fully buried?
- 0
- People partly buried with impaired breathing?
- 0
- People partly buried with normal breathing?
- 0
- People not injured (caught but not buried)?
- 0
- People injured (caught but not buried)?
- 0
- People involved?
- 0
Terrain details
- Terrain shape at trigger point
- Planar
- Snow depth at trigger point
- Deep
- Terrain traps
- Cliff
- Trees
Comments
While skiing at Tunnel Creek, we ventured to lookers right up the ridge above the hut. Hoping to ski the 'Backside (north facing)', from the high point of the ridge.
As we started to descend skier #1 triggered a small slab (approx. 2x2 meters) on a convex roll showing evidence of a 20cm slab.
Seeing this we decided to stay to denser trees.
Shortly afterward, skier #1 took 3 turns on the edge of a clearing before venturing further into the opening, coming to a stop above a large tree. At this point skier #2 heard a whumpf and saw the crack propagating across the opening 20m above skier #1. The avalanche occurred in an open area 20 meters wide, at about 38+ degrees.
Skier #1 was stopped above the tree and anchored themself to it, bracing for the avalanche. The snow swept around the tree and continued down the slope. Skier #1 remained safely anchored throughout the avalanche.
The initial plan to exit the terrain was to ski the bed surface, where we found steeper unskiable terrain. Left with few safe options we climbed an adjacent pathway through the dense trees until the slope angle was manageable.