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    Well this is kind of large

    From Kevin Quinn's FB page (I think it's public so you should be able to see it



    the rest of the pics
    https://www.facebook.com/KQuinnPNH/p...02?pnref=story
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    Holy fuck!

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    did they use a drone to get this picture?
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    I doubt it. He operates Points North Heli so most likely zoomed from the heli or fixed wing
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    Quote Originally Posted by powdork View Post
    I doubt it. He operates Points North Heli so most likely zoomed from the heli or fixed wing

    okay. anything but climbing it, right?

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    Would you call that an avalanche or some kind of glacial phenomenon? Calving?

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    Quote Originally Posted by panchosdad View Post
    Would you call that an avalanche or some kind of glacial phenomenon? Calving?
    Definitely glacial. Snow avys don't scour the ground like that unless under really special circumstances (moist ground, certainly nowhere near ice). Impressive.

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    Reminds me of this ... although that one is snow and this one is rock. Equally impressive.

    http://www.livescience.com/43632-mas...in-alaska.html




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    i commented on the photo. the crown propagates off the glacier . Hard to tell if the serac fall triggered adjoining slope or the snow triggered the serac fall. Kevin posted the standing tower is 150 ft tall. the horizontal lines are definitely in the ice. The la perouse and mt steele slides were caused by water running under the ice into the bed rock weakening the rock through freezing and thawing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by angrysasquatch View Post
    Definitely glacial. Snow avys don't scour the ground like that unless under really special circumstances (moist ground, certainly nowhere near ice). Impressive.
    Except glide avalanches, which were having a lot of this year in AK too, just to be picky...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BFD View Post
    The la perouse and mt steele slides were caused by water running under the ice into the bed rock weakening the rock through freezing and thawing.
    Interesting, similar deal here in the Chilkat Range this year. Glacial for sure, I may have a close-up I'll look if anyone it interested. Think it's the same process as you mentioned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Z View Post
    Interesting, similar deal here in the Chilkat Range this year. Glacial for sure, I may have a close-up I'll look if anyone it interested. Think it's the same process as you mentioned.

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    i'm interested

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    This one's pretty big too. Hope they didn't leave their packs at the bottom of the climb
    http://www.zapiks.fr/spectaculaire-avalanche-de-p.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by BFD View Post
    i commented on the photo. the crown propagates off the glacier . Hard to tell if the serac fall triggered adjoining slope or the snow triggered the serac fall. Kevin posted the standing tower is 150 ft tall. the horizontal lines are definitely in the ice. The la perouse and mt steele slides were caused by water running under the ice into the bed rock weakening the rock through freezing and thawing.
    150'?? I was being generous at 45' when wishing for any one dimension just to understand the scale. Largest I've ever seen, photo or otherwise. The volume must have been pretty intense.

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    are you talking about long digits again?

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    here is a link to an event last october in Icy Bay. created its own tsunami.http://www.adn.com/article/20151218/...t-recent-years
    cool picture from Haines. Where is that at?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BFD View Post
    here is a link to an event last october in Icy Bay. created its own tsunami.http://www.adn.com/article/20151218/...t-recent-years
    cool picture from Haines. Where is that at?
    Saksaia glacier up near the border. We call the area krapshoot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by powdork View Post
    I doubt it. He operates Points North Heli so most likely zoomed from the heli or fixed wing
    Heli pilots view, not zoomed, hovering over the top.

    I was able to see this aftermath 1st hand & made me fell very small.

    The pinnacle fell the next storm cycle. It stayed very active shedding till the end of the season.
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    There was an absurdly large ice avalanche in Tibet in July, killed 9 people and a lot of livestock.



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    Quote Originally Posted by powdork View Post
    This one's pretty big too. Hope they didn't leave their packs at the bottom of the climb
    http://www.zapiks.fr/spectaculaire-avalanche-de-p.html
    Swim to Top that kinda slide! I dare ya
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