The north face of Cedar Mountain avalanched full depth sometime on Jan 1 or morning of January 2. This slope is called "Dirty Bowl" and it appears an impact crater (rockfall, cornice fall) may have triggered the slide. Photo: C. Connor
The north face of Cedar Mountain avalanched full depth sometime on Jan 1 or morning of January 2. This slope is called "Dirty Bowl" and it appears an impact crater (rockfall, cornice fall) may have triggered the slide. Photo: C. Connor