Got up this morning and spotted a new avalanche that did it's best to take out our house. So I had no choice but to go up and investigate.
Fritz and I on the dawn patrol before work.
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Sunrise over Bear Lake.
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I felt compelled to measure the slope angle to assess the danger to the residences below. Measure about 34 degrees average up high. Then 45 where the cornice develops.
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View of the slide. About 10" deep, 50 feet wide, 80 feet long.
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The cornice builds up huge behind our house.
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Pic of the slide debris. Arrow points to my house. A slide has gone through the aspens on the left of the house left of ours. Does home owners insurance cover avalanche destruction?
Fritz at the top, surveying and assessing. Swan Peak in the background.
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The view of Bear Lake while skiing.
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Fritz wallowing in my tracks. The moon still high in the sky.
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The mornings work. Two laps of perfect pow through some small bushes that will soon be covered. Tracks right back to my door. Now I have a skin track set for tomorrow morning before work.![]()
First descent?
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