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  • Cold is a constant companion on Mt. McKinley on the Muldrow Traversse on Denali, otherwise known as Mt. McKinley, Denali National Park, Alaska. Matt Turley, Bob Greely and Bill Lockhart cooking dinner.
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  • Susi Hauser by ruins, Cold Springs Cave, Buttler Wash, Grand Gulch, Utah
    20130331_Buttler_Wash-22.jpg
  • Sunrise and moonset looking down Little Cottonwood Canyon, Utah
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  • Sunrise and moonset looking down Little Cottonwood Canyon, Utah
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  • Bob Greely on the way to Denali Pass, doing the Muldrow Traversse, Denali National Park, Alaska
    Denali_Mountaineering_313.jpg
  • Bob Greely and Bill Lockhart descending in a storm, Mt. McKinley, Denali National Park, Alaska
    Denali_Mountaineering_715.jpg
  • Crevasses on the Harper Glacier after a ferocious wind storm, Mt. McKinley, Denali National Park, Alaska
    Denali_Mountaineering_677.jpg
  • Camp just below 18,000' on the Harper Glacier, Mt. McKinley, Denali National Park, Alaska.  We were trapped on this relatively wind-sheltered area for two nights by a ferocious wind storm.  It is just north of Denali Pass on the Muldrow Traverse route.
    Denali_Mountaineering_622.jpg
  • Enjoying the view above the clouds while descending Mt. McKinley, Denali National Park, Alaska
    Denali_Mountaineering_384.jpg
  • Climbers on the way to Denali Pass on the Muldrow Traverse route, Denali National Park, Alaska
    Denali_Mountaineering_345.jpg
  • Matt Turley, who had developed a respritory infection, lays down to catch his breath near Denali Pass, Denali National Park, Alaska
    Denali_Mountaineering_318.jpg
  • Jason West walks along the fracture line of an avalanche incident in Silver Fork, 11-14-06 in which one person was completely buried in an avalanche they triggered and Jason dug out by his partners in time to save his life.  Here he returned to the scene the following day to investigate the accident.
    11-15-06_silver_fk_incident_27.jpg
  • A large, natural, avalanche descends off of Mt. Timpanogos, Utah.  Houses in the foreground were not hit.
    Avalanche_-_Elk_Point_SE_Face_CS3.jpg
  • Bruce Tremper, Director of the Utah Avalanche Center investigates a large avalanche on the Argenta slide path in Big Cottonwood Canyon, Utah
    Bruce_microscope_Argenta.jpg
  • A backcountry skier ascends the ridge on a very windy on the way to the Pfeifferhorn in the background.   Wasatch Range, Utah
    Bill_in_wind_on_Pfeifferhorn.jpg
  • A huge, natural, wet-slab avalanche released late in the afternoon of March 13, 2007 on the northwest face of Gobbler's Knob in the upper left of the photo.  The wet debris gouged out a 40 foot deep trough and filled it with dense, wet, avalanche debris.  The debris flows well out out of the frame to the right.
    Gobblers_debris_pano_3-14-07.jpg
  • Avalanche forecaster Brad Meiklejohn with the Utah Avalanche Center cuts a thin section of snow to show the layers in the snow.  In this case, new snow sits on top of very weak depth hoar.
    Snowpit_-_Brad_copy.jpg
  • A glide avalanche in Broad's Fork, Wasatch Range, Utah.  A glide avalanche is a type of wet avalanche in which the entire snowpack slides slowly on the ground, similar to a glacier, until the entire slab fails catastrophically.
    Glide_avalanche_copy.jpg
  • A backcountry skier travels past the top of an avalanche, which his party member easily triggered from the flat top of the ridge.  Cuttler Ridge near Ben Lomond Peak in the Ogden area mountains, Utah.
    Wind_slab_Cuttler_Ridge_horizontal_B...jpg
  • A large, natural, avalanche descends off of Mt. Timpanogos, Utah.  Houses in the foreground were not hit.
    Avalanche_-_Elk_Point-Edit-2.jpg
  • A bold skier descends next to an avalanche that occurred in the West Bowl of Silver Fork, Big Cottonwood Canyon.  The avalanche probably occurred on 12-9-04, the day before the photo was taken.
    Skier_in_Silver_Fork_next_to_avalanc...jpg
  • A natural avalanche in the south end of Meadow Chutes in Silver Fork of Big Cottonwood Canyon.  The avalanche probably occurred on 12-9-04.
    Meadow_Chutes_12-9-04.jpg
  • A backcountry skier carefully approaches a large cornice in the mountains near Logan, Utah.  Cornices can be extremely dangerous and backcountry travelers should never approach the edge of a dropoff in the mountains.
    Cornice_approach_-_Logan_Horizontal.jpg
  • Bruce Tremper, Director of the Utah Avalanche Center investigates a large avalanche on the Argenta slide path in Big Cottonwood Canyon, Utah
    Bruce_notes_in_Argenta.jpg
  • Frost on<br />
 aspen trees, Big Cottonwood Canyon, Utah
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  • Aspen trees with frost, Wasatch Range, Utah
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  • Icebergs near the Columbia Glacier, Prince William Sound, Alaska
    Columbia_Glacier_589.jpg
  • Winter snowstorm, University of Utah
    Winter_Snowstorm_U_of_U_MG_5552.jpg
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