Observer Name
        M. Staples & S. Martin
  
      Observation Date
        Tuesday, December 29, 2020
  
      Avalanche Date
        Tuesday, December 29, 2020
  
      Region
        Uintas » Bear River Ranger District » Gold Hill
  
      Location Name or Route
        Gold Hill
  
      Elevation
            10,200'
  
      Aspect
        Northeast
  
      Trigger
        Unknown
  
      Avalanche Type
        Soft Slab
  
      Avalanche Problem
        Persistent Weak Layer
  
      Weak Layer
        Facets
  
      Depth
        2'
  
      Width
            1,000'
  
      Vertical
            500'
  
      Comments
        Unclear if this was natural or triggered by something else like a Moose. There were no fresh snowmobile tracks in the area. We didn't see any fresh animal tracks. However, based on weather we have a hard time believing it was a natural avalanche. We did spot a bull moose in the area and tons of other moose tracks. It seems more likely that it was moose triggered, but we don't know for sure.
REGARDLESS - This avalanche is a major heads up of things to come. 
As more snow falls, there will be more avalanches like this one. The difference is that more snowfall will create a thicker slab. A thicker slab means the avalnaches will run farther, faster and create deeper debris.
Snow profile below is not from the crown but from a lower slope where we remotely triggered a smaller avalanche.



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