Hangfire
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We were out riding in Quartz. Most of the zone is totally punched, but there was one face at the pack of the prairie hills headwall, lookers left side, that was untouched. We did not go out on to the face, but took a track around it and above it on the ridge well back from the slope. After turning around and coming back down we noticed that we had remote triggered a big avalanche.
It looks to have released on the dec 29 surface hoar layer.
There was a group of snowboarders that had already ridden the lookers right side of this area and told me they had tried to do a couple sled carve tests at the very top and got nothing to move.
No one was caught in the slide, although the group of boarders were hanging out fairly close to where the debris ended up.
After digging a bunch of pits and doing compression tests for the past month, i knew that layer was still alive and kicking. Regardless of what the bulletin says, the zone you are riding in can be a lot different.
see attached pics. Once is snows again, there will be 2 more fresh surface hoar layers that will be buried around Golden. If you don't know what this means you need to take an AST course.
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It looks to have released on the dec 29 surface hoar layer.
There was a group of snowboarders that had already ridden the lookers right side of this area and told me they had tried to do a couple sled carve tests at the very top and got nothing to move.
No one was caught in the slide, although the group of boarders were hanging out fairly close to where the debris ended up.
After digging a bunch of pits and doing compression tests for the past month, i knew that layer was still alive and kicking. Regardless of what the bulletin says, the zone you are riding in can be a lot different.
see attached pics. Once is snows again, there will be 2 more fresh surface hoar layers that will be buried around Golden. If you don't know what this means you need to take an AST course.