
Helmet Cam View of Bridger Peak Avalanche
Thankfully, nobody was caught in this human triggered avalanche on Bridger Peak on Monday (12/17).
The skier was wearing a helmet cam and captured the slide:
According to the official report by the Gallatin National Forest Avalanche Center:
- Bridger Peak
- Bridger Range
- 12/17/2018
- Elevation: 8700
- Aspect: NE
- Latitude: 45.77
- Longitude: -110.94
- Notes: This wind slab avalanche released as a result of an intentional ski cut. The initial slab that released triggered a larger slab that ran close to 2000 feet.
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