- Submitted by
- Brad Halt
- Observations date
- Friday, February 10, 2023 at 21:30
- Location
- 59.917480° N 134.850110° W
- Reporting on
- Snow conditions
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Avalanche
Snowpack
Weather
Incident
Information
- Avalanche date/time
- Friday, February 10, 2023 at 21:30
- Estimated occurrence time of avalanche
- From 12 to 24 hours ago
- Number of avalanches in this report
- 1
- The size of avalanche
- 2
- Slab thickness
- 100cm
- Slab width
- 500m
- Run length
- 200m
- Avalanche Character
- Persistent slab
- Wind slab
- Trigger type
- Skier
- Trigger subtype
- Accidental
- Start zone aspect
- N
- Start zone elevation band
- Alpine
- Start zone elevation
- 1,500m
- Start zone incline
- 30°
- Runout zone elevation
- 1,350m
- Weak layer burial date
- Wednesday, January 25, 2023
- Weak layer crystal type
- Surface hoar and facets
- Crust near weak layer
- Yes
- Wind exposure
- Lee slope
- Vegetation cover
- Open slope
Comments
Size 2 skier triggered windslab avalanche above treeline at 1500 m on north aspect of Paddy's E3. Slab propagated for 500 m from the point of trigger on the north aspect, contouring around the north-east alpine slope above the main drainage that extends below the road. The fracture line stepped up approximately 100 m on the north-east aspect, with run length ranging from 200 m on the north end of the fracture where skiers caught, ending on plateau above trees, to 400+ m on the northeast aspect, running into trees and gullys. Hard, think windslab atop the January 25 rain layer. Two skiers caught in center of slab, fracture line approximately 50 m above them on convexity, skied out to safety.