Saddly, I must report that a 31-year-old male snowboarder from Clinton, Utah was killed in an avalanche in Dutch Draw in the backcountry near Park City. The preliminary accident report is
HERE. Utah Avalanche Center staff will visit the accident site today, and we will keep you updated as we learn more...
About a foot of new snow and drifting from strong westerly winds earlier in the week, especially in the northern part of the Logan Zone, overloaded widespread preexisting sugary weak snow, and created dangerous avalanche conditions in the backcountry. The snow pack is generally quite shallow in the Logan Zone and we have a serious problem with widespread very weak sugary snow and a dangerous persistent weak layer near the ground on most slopes. Due to the very shallow snow cover and cold mountain temperatures the faceted snow crystals continue to grow, and on many slopes existing weak layers appear to be getting even weaker.
At upper elevations in the central and northern Bear River Range there is a around three feet of snow, which is only enough to cover the rocks on smooth grassy slopes. Even though I was going slow, watching where I was going, and trying to avoid hitting rocks at upper elevations on Tuesday, I hit one hard and bent an A-arm! In the Logan Peak Area, the Southern Bear River Range, the front side (or western slope), and the Wellsville Mountains, the snow is even shallower and access and travel is more difficult.
There is a chance of a few snow showers this morning. Otherwise, it will be mostly sunny with 8500' temperatures around 20°F, a north breeze, and wind chill values as low as -3°F. High pressure will return tomorrow, and remain in place through next week.
- A local rider was caught in a large avalanche and completely buried under thee feet of snow in the Franklin Basin, Steep Hollow Area yesterday. Thankfully, he was rescued by his long time riding partner. We will update you on the details as we learn more about this accident today.
- There were four reported large remotely triggered avalanches in the Northern Bear River Range yesterday, triggered by sledders, and luckily from a distance. Riders in upper Providence Canyon
- Wednesday remote triggered a few good sized avalanches from a good distance away in the flats...
Here's a quick look at the snow and a recent remotely triggered avalanche up in Providence Canyon.
A very wide avalanche was remotely triggered yesterday by riders near Bloomington Lake. It's a good thing that the avalanche happened before anybody was out riding on the slope.