Bear has some pics of it in Pod's weekend report thread.
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Thread: Inbounds avalanche
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06-07-2009, 12:38 PM #1Junior Member
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Did anyone else see the small inbounds slide at Perisher on Saturday morning? In the bowl between the Terminal Quad and Sidesaddle.
Looks like it released on Friday evening/early Sat morning. Crown face of about 20-30cm, full width of the bowl. I suggest it was HS/I/R4D1/UO. (Hard slab, failed at new/old snow interface, large size relative to its path but low destructive force, unknown trigger). It had an ENE aspect which would suugest that it was top loaded as the wind over the snowfall period had been consistently NE.
Unfortunately I didn't get a chance to have a close look or do a profile.Life\'s too short for dull edges
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06-07-2009, 12:49 PM #2SAGuest
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06-07-2009, 01:14 PM #3Junior Member
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SA, those pics are a different slide on Interceptor. Interesting to note debris looks like slab thickness about the same.
Life\'s too short for dull edges
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06-07-2009, 01:17 PM #4SAGuest
Ah right, didn't know there was more than on at PB on the w/end.
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06-07-2009, 02:49 PM #5PodlettteGuest
Hey Kimbo - I don't know the avalanche/slide terminology, but the one on interceptor was deeper than 20-30cms, more like 40-50cm and slide probably 20m?
it was interesting to note that just below it and towards where Bear and I were standing there was another crack running straight across the slope and it followed the line of one of the rocks just below the slide, there was one spot I noticed, before some snow compressed beneath my downhill foot and I fell over
, that I could see through to a blue layer, like I was looking into a crack in a glacier.
the crack ran across the whole section of slope left and right under the slide area, so potentially more to come! I pointed it out to a friend who's a patroller
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06-07-2009, 02:50 PM #6PodlettteGuest
and the area you're talking about is called the Gulch if I've got the right place... Is it the steep part that's between the run down to the terminal chair and the run down to both summit and terminal about 50m 'north' of the terminal run?
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06-07-2009, 03:24 PM #7PodlettteGuest
Originally posted by Podlettte:
Hey Kimbo - I don't know the avalanche/slide terminology, but the one on interceptor was deeper than 20-30cms, more like 40-50cm and slide probably 20m?
it was interesting to note that just below it and towards where Bear and I were standing there was another crack running straight across the slope and it followed the line of one of the rocks just below the slide, there was one spot I noticed, before some snow compressed beneath my downhill foot and I fell over
, that I could see through to a blue layer, like I was looking into a crack in a glacier.
the crack ran across the whole section of slope left and right under the slide area, so potentially more to come! I pointed it out to a friend who's a patroller
You can see the line where it's broken and the bare area that's been partially filled by windblown snow.
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06-07-2009, 03:28 PM #8
70cm of dry snow plus wind loading on a boiler plate layer is not going to be stable in any country for the first few days.
*insert witty comment here*
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06-07-2009, 03:35 PM #9PodlettteGuest
I wasn't expecting it to be, but then I've never seen a slide inbounds at Perisher/Blue cow since I started skiing and haven't read any threads about them, I guess that's why it's interesting!
Last year proved/brought it home that Aus isn't immune to slides, although those circumstances were a little different ie human triggered.
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06-07-2009, 03:55 PM #10
There was a small slide inbounds at PB last year, skier triggered. It was in one of their promo vids, would have buried anyone due to it being on a fairly low angled sope, but still, showed the potential for surrounding areas at that time.
Certainly the one in your pics is far more significant, although it looks like it went slowly and didn't travel very far......got any wider angle shots of it...anybody??? Be interesting to see what it looked like in the context of the hill it was on the side of.*insert witty comment here*


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