We are having warm weather and freezing rain/snow here and last night about 2AM we woke up to the most God-Awful sound from up the mountain above us. At first I thought it was a jet in trouble, then realized our airport was shut down because of ice.
A long, low pitched rumble got louder and louder and then we realized that an avalanche was coming down off the top of Blue Mountain, right behind us. Fortunately, we are not in any avalanche chutes, nor are any homes near here...(we ain't quite that dumb), but the roar was deafening for about 3 minutes, then..........absolute silence.
This noon I took the risk of venturing out in my truck to take a look, and a slab avalanche came down on the south side of Blue Mountain from about 9,300 feet and settled in at about 4,000 feet. That's almost a mile that baby traveled before flattening out.
As far as we know no homes are gone and no one is missing. I've seen several avalances from a distance of a mile or so, but to hear one and not see it is a whole new ball game. Scary!!!
Anyone for a Weenie Roast?