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Avalanche: Reids Peak

Observer Name
Ted Scroggin
Observation Date
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Avalanche Date
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Region
Uintas » Mirror Lake Highway » Reids Peak
Location Name or Route
Reids Peak
Elevation
10,500'
Aspect
East
Slope Angle
36°
Trigger
Natural
Avalanche Type
Hard Slab
Weak Layer
Surface Hoar
Depth
3'
Width
175'
Vertical
400'
Comments

I observed this avalanche from Hwy 150 as I crested Hayden Pass looking west. It caught my attention as the morning sun was hitting it. It must have occured some time during the strong snow and wind event from this past weekend. Not a big slide as far as width and vertical, but the depth is quite eye opening. My best guess as to a trigger is a decent volume of snow cascading down from above and triggering this fairly deep pocket. It took me awhile to determine the weak layer, but I believe surface hoar was involved.

Comments

I was able to locate the mid January crust shown with the crystal card and what looked to be some broken-up surface hoar on the bed surface.

Comments

This slide is likely a very isolated occurrence, but it demonstrates the high consequence of triggering a deep and dangerous slide.

Comments

The avalanche quickly ran out-of slope angle, but could have been a nasty one to get caught up in.

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