Observer Name
        Ted Scroggin
  
      Observation Date
        Sunday, December 27, 2015
  
      Avalanche Date
        Saturday, December 26, 2015
  
      Region
        Uintas » Bear River Ranger District » Whitney Basin » Double Hill
  
      Location Name or Route
        Whitney Basin-Double Hill
  
      Elevation
            10,000'
  
      Aspect
        East
  
      Slope Angle
            36°
  
      Trigger
        Snowmobiler
  
      Trigger: additional info
        Unintentionally Triggered
  
      Avalanche Type
        Hard Slab
  
      Avalanche Problem
        Persistent Weak Layer
  
      Weak Layer
        Facets
  
      Depth
        7'
  
      Width
            200'
  
      Vertical
            500'
  
      Comments
        I spoted these slides on my way to work this morning while coming up Hwy 150.    The morning sun on this east aspect really highlights any avalanche activity.  These slides were not there yesterday morning, so it's a good assumption this occurred sometime in the afternoon on 12/26.
1.  At first glance I was expecting to see tracks higher on the slope, but I knew it was unlikely to be a natural avalance, since we have turned the corner on natural activity. 
2.  A decent size avalanche that took the seasons snowpack and pulled out a nice chunk of snow leaving an impressive crown.
3.  The debris really stacked-up in the trees and was a combination of both soft and hard slab snow and not something you would want to get caught in. 
  
        Comments
        Forecaster Comment : Ted this is a top notch observation and thanks so much for all the hard work you do out in the Uinta Mountains. You truly know this terrain better than anyone and thanks for taking such great photos and documenting this remarkable avalanche.
Comments
        The last photo shows some sled tracks down low on the slope, possibly where the slope might have been collapsed near some trees as they were side hilling. 
  
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