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Anybody heard more about this one?

 

Kenny Kramer from the NWAC says there was a huge natural avalanche that started as a 5-10' slab near 10,000' on the Newton Clark Glacier yesterday (April 22nd). The avalanche appears to have been related to a recent storm cycle. A portion of the avalanche is said to have run into the ski area of Hood Meadows. The top of the ski area is at 7300' according to the Hood Meadows website. Anyone from Oregon have pictures or more information?

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Gary Brill Avalanche Education/Professional Member AAA/Affiliate CAA/Level I & II Classes

 

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It was a pretty big one. Crown was more like 2-3 feet but it ran all the way accross the ridge from Wy'East to NCH. Debris went all the way into Heather Canyon. Big slushy slide it looked like.

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fwiw there were sizeable slabs off west crater rim and the hogsback on the south side of høød last thurs. it appeared as if they went sometime wed. crowns looked 6"-1' though we didn't inspect closely. also, there was a slab off the west side of i-rock that carried over the cliffs in the middle of the reid. the debris pile went well into the sandy canyon.

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