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missing Image Source: Accident Investigation
BC Zone: Grand Mesa
Date: 2024-05-02 12:51 PM
Views: 12
Caption: Looking down the slope from the fracture line of the avalanche. Image taken February 11, 2024.
missing Image Source: Accident Investigation
BC Zone: Grand Mesa
Date: 2024-05-02 12:51 PM
Views: 12
Caption: Looking across the meadow. The slope that avalanched is in the shadow. Image taken February 11, 2024.
missing Image Source: Accident Investigation
BC Zone: Grand Mesa
Date: 2024-05-02 12:51 PM
Views: 12
Caption: The group took this image of the avalanche before leaving.
missing Image Source: Accident Investigation
BC Zone: Grand Mesa
Date: 2024-05-02 12:48 PM
Views: 12
Caption: A topographic map, with slope angle shading, of the meadow (left) and Google Earth image (right). The avalanche is outlined in red on both. The slope was not large enough to show up on the slope angle shading. Slope angle is shaded with Caltopo fixed bins: 27 to 29 degrees in yellow, 30 to 32 degrees in orange, 32 to 34 degrees in light red, 35 to 45 degrees in dark red, 46 to 50 degrees in purple.
missing Image Source: Accident Investigation
BC Zone: Grand Mesa
Date: 2024-05-02 12:47 PM
Views: 12
Caption: A map of Priest Mountain and the eastern Grand Mesa. The accident site is marked by the red box.
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