Avalanche:

Location: Cornbuscuit

Date:
Observer:
Route & General Observations

Toured up from Bertha creek to ~3000′

Avalanche Details
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Trigger SkierRemote Trigger0
Avalanche Type Wet Loose SnowAspect South Southwest
Elevation 2800ftSlope Angleunknown
Crown DepthunknownWidthunknown
Vertical Rununknown  
Avalanche Details

Wet loose surface snow slid easily on ~35+ degree slope, adding mass as it entered a funneled piece of terrain. Ran to valley bottom.

Red Flags
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Obvious signs of instability
Recent Avalanches?Yes
Collapsing (Whumphing)?No
Cracking (Shooting cracks)?No
Observer Comments

Roller balls on steep SSW slopes on Magnum.

Weather & Snow Characteristics
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Weather

Sunny,calm wind,above freezing temps

Snow surface

A couple inches of saturated, wet snow sitting atop dry loose snow.

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