Observer Name
        Kevin Dressel
  
      Observation Date
        Friday, March 1, 2019
  
      Avalanche Date
        Saturday, February 23, 2019
  
      Region
        Ogden
  
      Location Name or Route
        Perry Lake
  
      Elevation
            8,700'
  
      Aspect
        Northeast
  
      Slope Angle
            35°
  
      Trigger
        Unknown
  
      Avalanche Type
        Hard Slab
  
      Avalanche Problem
        Wind Drifted Snow
  
      Depth
        2'
  
      Width
            100'
  
      Vertical
            1,000'
  
      Comments
        This is just north of the far north end of the North Fork drainage above Perry Lake. My guess is this avalanche occurred sometime last Saturday afternoon or evening, but maybe later. I was skiing in the Cutler Ridge area then and the winds were very strong from the SW and snowing lightly. Since then it has been windy but not as intense I don't think. Really hard to say on that though. I was in this area last Fri. and did not see any signs of recent avalanches then. This was clearly a hard slab by the size of the snow chunks way down the slope. It almost ran full track but not quite. 1000' of 1200'. The cornice on the ridge is massive! There is some new snow with some more wind so it's hard to tell especially from a distance but it looks to be at least 2' deep and about 100' wide. I snuck in the far skiers right side of the path and skied to the bottom. Overcast clouds came in when I got ther and the lighting wasn't that good but I got some zoomed in photos from the starting zone on my skin out and some from the top.



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