Observer Name
        Travis Otten, Brett Kobernik
  
      Observation Date
        Friday, March 14, 2025
  
      Avalanche Date
        Friday, March 14, 2025
  
      Region
        Skyline » Six Mile Canyon
  
      Location Name or Route
        Near the pass between 6 & 12 Mile Canyons
  
      Elevation
            10,800'
  
      Aspect
        East
  
      Slope Angle
            34°
  
      Trigger
        Snowmobiler
  
      Trigger: additional info
        Repeater
  
      Avalanche Type
        Soft Slab
  
      Avalanche Problem
        Persistent Weak Layer
  
      Weak Layer
        Facets
  
      Depth
        5'
  
      Width
            150'
  
      Vertical
            700'
  
      Caught
        1
  
      Carried
        1
  
      Comments
        Snowmobiler triggered this slide near the fracture line and was caught and carried but was able to regain enough control of his sled to maneuver out of the slide before it stopped. It broke deep into older weak snow.


Comments
        We attempted to visit the site on Saturday but heavy snowfall, poor visibility and additional avalanche concerns hampered our goal. We did obtain some good info though. This was a very curious avalanche.
The slide was triggered Friday. That day, Travis climbed up the bed surface to the fracture line. He reports it was chest high, about 5' deep. The slide broke to the ground. It contained about 4 feet of strong snow with around a foot of facets at the ground.
Near the debris pile, we probed and found a total of 7 to 8 feet of snow. The snowpack structure was much different (image below) than what Travis found at the fracture line. It was much deeper and much stronger near the debris pile. This doesn't make sense because, given the leeward facing wind loaded slope, the snowpack should've been deeper at the fracture line than in the flats down below. This leads me to believe that the avalanche path already released earlier this season, leaving a shallower snowpack and thus, a weaker snowpack. This has been a theme in regions to our north this winter but this is the first case that I believe this to be true here on the Skyline.

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