fear_and_greed Posted January 10, 2008 Share Posted January 10, 2008 Many of us on this site have been to the Cerise Creek/Keiths hut area numereous times. The following post absolutely blows my mind. Knowing exactly where this event took place makes it really hit home. As much as I want to ski in all this glorious powder, I will be staying at home instead. Subject: [MCR] Anniversary Glacier Avalanche Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2008 23:53:29 -0800 I was skiing in the Cerise Creek drainage this weekend and observed a large natural avalanche worth noting. The East ridge of Matier above the Anniversary Glacier has avalanched and has run the full length of the valley below the glacier to end approximately 500 meters beyond the toe of the moraines. Debris has crossed Cerise Creek and removed a large swath of the 2nd generation trees on the east side of the creek, then turned the corner and ran down Cerise creek for another 100 meters. At least 300-400 meters of the standard approach to Keith's Hut is under 1 to 3+ meters of debris, including about a 200 meter section of Cerise Creek. Limited observations of the fracture line show it right at ridge top and it appears to be 3-4 meters in depth, possibly triggered by cornice failure during the recent high winds. There also appears to be a significant fracture line and avalanche on the moraine/boulder slopes underneath Joffre, most likely triggered by the impact of the first avalanche off of the East Ridge of Matier. I could not see the middle steeper section of the Anniversary to see if it had slid as well. I was in the parking lot at 0930 on Saturday Jan. 5th and heard a large event, but with poor visibility could not be sure if it was a large wind gust or an avalanche. When we reached the debris at noon there were a large amount of branches on the snow surface with little snow cover despite heavy snowfall, so I am fairly certain it ran at around 0930 that morning. Luckily there were no people on the approach at the time, though it is a very sobering sight to see such a commonly traveled route under so much debris. A good reminder to always question your choice of route, and what you are exposed to at that time, regardless of how "common" the route is. Brian Jones Mountain Guide www.themountainschool.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hugh Conway Posted January 10, 2008 Share Posted January 10, 2008 Here's a picture that was posted on TGR. Eeek! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moira armen Posted January 10, 2008 Share Posted January 10, 2008 Wow! Thanks for the post. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hugh Conway Posted January 10, 2008 Share Posted January 10, 2008 Oh, and I believe this avalanche was inbounds, post control at whistler: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
high_on_rock Posted January 10, 2008 Share Posted January 10, 2008 WOW! That is a lot of snow sliding. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spotly Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 Seems like that big chunk above the guy with the pole would slide right off too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bigtree Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
philfort Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 Given that it didn't come off when the avalanche happened, it's probably pretty solid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snoboy Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 That's the Surf's Up slide from Blackcomb a few days ago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beecher Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 typical "I am on the internet where it is safe to insult other people" response. bummer. that said... warning, speculation follows: Looks like there's a small crater about the size a single hand charge might produce top center of photo, way above the crown. maybe they tried to mitigate the hang-fire danger. wasn't there, so I can't know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bigtree Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 ...Looks like there's a small crater about the size a single hand charge might produce top center of photo, way above the crown. maybe they tried to mitigate the hang-fire danger. wasn't there, so I can't know. Typical. Your hypocritical refrain sounds something like "Its OK for me to speculate, but no one else should unless they agree with me and my sage analysis" Lighten up. I'm obviously having a little fun with a rather funny image when juxtaposed against the original message. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beecher Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 I know you are but what am I Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bigtree Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 ...but what am I Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beecher Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 walked into that one. your sense of humor is improving, haha silly elephant. not quite as hairy as me, though. then again I can't see it's back. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaulB Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 that said... warning, speculation follows: Looks like there's a small crater about the size a single hand charge might produce top center of photo, way above the crown. maybe they tried to mitigate the hang-fire danger. wasn't there, so I can't know. Reasonable speculation.... a guy who works on the mountains in some capacity posted this on TGR: Patrol heli bombed the slope that morning (a double and a single), then a ski cutting team went through, then about 100 people skied the slope, then someone hit the sweet spot and it all ripped out. One of the bomb holes was about 10-12 feet above the fracture. Today they went back and bombed the shit out of it again (including a 7 kg shot) and nothing budged... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snoboy Posted January 12, 2008 Share Posted January 12, 2008 7 kg makes a lot of noise! Anyone got pics of the Cerise Creek carnage yet? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BackCountryPunk Posted January 13, 2008 Share Posted January 13, 2008 Well, I guess I'll be playing in my kayak until this whole slide of death fest calms down a bit. I still have a hard time wrapping my head around just how big the Keiths Hut slide was...wild. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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