Trigger | Natural | Remote Trigger | 0 |
Avalanche Type | Unknown | Aspect | Unknown |
Elevation | unknown | Slope Angle | unknown |
Crown Depth | unknown | Width | unknown |
Vertical Run | unknown |
Debris from Jan.26-28th storm filled Gulch Creek drainage, the Runout zone of Surprise Gully on Goat Peak. Two large crowns were visible, one in the rocks near Island Coulior and one in Surprise Coulior. Debris ran to about ~1400′ in the Glacier Gulch drainage and stopped where the slope angle flattens a few hundred vertical feet about several homes.
Trigger | Natural | Remote Trigger | 0 |
Avalanche Type | Unknown | Aspect | Unknown |
Elevation | unknown | Slope Angle | unknown |
Crown Depth | unknown | Width | unknown |
Vertical Run | unknown |
Likely released mid storm between Jan.26-Jan.28.
None
Partly cloudy
Low 30s F
Light winds in Valley
No precip
Island Coulior - lookers left crown, and Surprise Coulior - lookers right crown.
Standing above toe of debris looking down at the houses below.
Steep creek feature that has become very icy as a result of debris running through canyon; Island Coulior crown above.
Striations along walls of creek drainage.
View of East side of Raggedtop as seen from the NW shoulder of Goat Peak
Recent glide crack release on the "Facet" on the North Face of Alyeska