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  • 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 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
  • An avalanche purposely triggered by ski patrollers using explosives at Park City Mountain Resort in Utah.  The fracture was about two hundred yards wide and 2-3 feet deep. This was a wet slab avalanche and the instability was caused by rapid and prolonged warming in spring.
    Scotts_bowl_3-18-07__13.jpg
  • A large, natural, avalanche on the northwest face of Gobbler's Knob, Mill Creek Canyon, Wasatch Range, Utah.  This avalanche likely released late in the day due to sustained very warm temperatures.
    Gobblers_3-14-07_-110.jpg
  • A large, natural, avalanche on the northwest face of Gobbler's Knob, Mill Creek Canyon, Wasatch Range, Utah.  This avalanche likely released late in the day due to sustained very warm temperatures.
    Gobblers_3-14-07_-108.jpg
  • A large, natural, avalanche on the northwest face of Gobbler's Knob, Mill Creek Canyon, Wasatch Range, Utah.  This avalanche likely released late in the day due to sustained very warm temperatures.
    Gobblers_3-14-07_-95.jpg
  • A large, natural, avalanche on the northwest face of Gobbler's Knob, Mill Creek Canyon, Wasatch Range, Utah.  This avalanche likely released late in the day due to sustained very warm temperatures.
    Gobblers_3-14-07_-66.jpg
  • A large, natural, avalanche on the northwest face of Gobbler's Knob, Mill Creek Canyon, Wasatch Range, Utah.  This avalanche likely released late in the day due to sustained very warm temperatures. Self-portrait.
    Gobblers_3-14-07_-83.jpg
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