Phil - I think Toby might have been right if only because the slope we were on was a NW slope. Although you could be right because it does get some evening sun and its low elevation
I got this picture late last night
It was hard to believe how high the slide was - still shaking my head that both Richard and I aren't dead. It shows that our route stayed high on the slope and away from the cliffs. However, the wind shifted so instead of the snow being stripped away from the ridge (ie ridge is safer) - it got blown into the ridge (ie windloading). It must have been hair-trigger just waiting for us to step on it. I wonder now if we had gone one at a time - it might have ripped anyway and then that would be still a big huge problem. But that's all speculation.
The reverse wind has fooled me before but only because I skied lousy snow. It caught us both with our pants down though this time and my bad for letting that happen.
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