Mountain Safety and Avalanche Awareness

I missed listing this one at Killington on Devil’s Fiddle with a 9’ crown!

“As with Mother Nature’s avalanches, most man-made snow avalanches occur during or immediately after a precipitation event. One of Killington’s largest avalanches occurred in the mid- eighties on its Devil’s Fiddle trail. Skip King remembers that the slide path was well over 300m (980’) long and left a crown that exceeded 3m (9’). It happened when all the guns were blowing snow during an overnight snowstorm that left nearly a meter of natural snow. “A lot of snow-making equipment was mangled and buried. They tried to shoot the remainder of it, but couldn’t get any more snow to kick loose.””
 
I took it at Alta..need to skin up the mountain 2nd and 3rd day to dig pits and do route planning. Now I can look at a place and pretty much see the danger. NH might be better as the climb knocked the shit out of me.
 
Climbing up Tux..the snow released under me like a tiny river. Knocked me off my feet. That place is scary. Also almost fell through a hole in the snow..looked down about 20 feet into a river. It killed someone the next week.
 
I’ve read that it wasn’t technically an avalanche. It fits Merriam-Webster’s definition and certainly looks like one to me, so I’m sticking to avalanche.

Through some quick research, I was surprised to learn about many inbounds Eastern avalanches. Most of them due to snowmaking. There are reports of them at Sugarloaf, Wildcat, Cannon, Stowe, Whiteface and Holiday Valley!
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But maybe since these were mostly man made they weren’t “real” avalanches.
It doesn’t matter. Those are still avalanches and they can kill you.
 
Had a ton of snow slide off a setback on a building I ran..landed on the next setback..went right through the glass hatch door..and on to a guys desk..hatch and all..would have killed him..bet he never thought about sitting under that thing before.
see..we have avalanches in NYC too...
 
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