Snowmobiler escapes ride

Location Name: 
Avalanche Incident: Canyon Creek (Snowmobiler)
Observation date: 
Thursday, February 18, 2021 - 11:00

Is this an Avalanche Observation: 
Yes
Observation made by: Public

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Quick Observation

A rider triggered a large avalanche that carried his snowmobile downslope into a tree. He managed to jump off his machine as the slide broke and escaped being carried. He did not deploy his airbag and was uninjured. The snowmachine tumbled downslope and hung up on a tree.

The rider had nosed over a convexity and started sidehilling when the avalanche released. It broke on a northeast-facing slope at about 5800 feet elevation. The crown was about 75 yards wide and debris ran roughly the same distance down slope. The crown was 18-20 inches deep and the slide appears to have run on weak facets above the 1/13 crust. The rider and his partners were wearing avalanche rescue gear and had read the day's forecast. They were aware of the heightened danger on northeast slopes and were stepping out carefully. 

Snowpack, Avalanche, Weather Images: 
Travel Details
Region: 
Whitefish Range - Southern (south of Coal Creek)
Activity: 
Snowmobiling
Avalanche Details
Avalanche Details: 
Date and Time of Avalanche: 
Wednesday, February 17, 2021 - 14:15
Number of avalanches: 
1
Avalanche Type: 
Soft Slab
Failure Plane/Weak Layer: 
Old snow
More information or comments about the avalanche: 

See quick observation for details. Snowmachine not damaged. 4 riders in group. 

Hide Trigger
Trigger: 
snowmobiler
Trigger Modifier: 
Accidentally Triggered
Hide Terrain
Start Zone Slope Angle: 
35
Aspect: 
Northeast
Starting Elevation: 
near-treeline
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Destructive Size: 
D2 Could bury, injure, or kill a person.
Relative Size: 
R3 Medium
Crown Height: 
2 ft
Avalanche Length (Vertical Run): 
225ft.
Avalanche Width (Average width): 
225ft.
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Number of people caught: 
1
Number of partial burials: 
0
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