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Lake District Avalanches

Brown Cove

10/2/2025

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  • Approximately 5 significant avalanches in the cove between the col on Swirral Edge and Brown Cove Gully. Brown Cove Gully itself had slid. The other 4 slides had come from obvious features / gullies on the face
  • Slides probably happened around the 4th February during a thaw / cornice collapse when summit temperatures reached 4 oC
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Helvellyn East Face

28/1/2025

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  • Large pile of avalanche debris below Sugarbowl headwall on the east face of Helvellyn at approx 800m
  • Heavy snow redistributed on SW winds
  • Possible cornice collapse?
  • Report from Fell Top Assessor Paddy Cave
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Blencathra

28/1/2025

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  • Large wet full depth avalanche on a regular avalanche site to the north of Blencathra
  • Report from Innes M
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Mosedale Cornice Collapse

26/1/2025

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  • Full depth on grass
  • Triggered by cornice collapse during thaw
  • Report from Fell Top Assessor Jim Evans
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Raise Beck (Dunmail

22/1/2025

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  • North facing gully just touching main Helvellyn path
  • Full depth, spontaneous in thaw conditions
  • Report from Jim Evans, LDNPA Fell Top Assessor
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Blencathra

11/3/2019

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  • Large avalanche possibly due to cornice collapse
  • SE slopes of Mungrisedale Common, N of Sharp Edge
  • Site of previously reported large & full depth avalanches in the 80s & 90s
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Nethermost Gully Cornice Collapse

18/1/2018

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  • Team of 5 starting Nethermost Gully when hit by large avalanche from above
  • Significant amounts of new snow, westerly winds loading lee slopes and poor visibility
  • Cornice collapse from Left Branch at 10:30am
  • One climber carried 100m, one 25m and two 10m all with minor injuries
  • Avalanche fan 100m long by 30m wide
  • Equipment buried
  • BMC Incident Report @ https://www.incidents.thebmc.co.uk/responses/d1c97351-3012-4291-ae18-a191699cda24
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Head of Glendermackin

9/2/2015

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  • Wet snow full depth avalanche
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Mousthwaite Comb, Blencathra

9/2/2015

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There have been a number of avalanches in Mousthwaite Comb above Scales. One of these is a full-depth avalanche leaving a crown headwall of snow with a depth of 220cm. There is a large area of unstable snow here which is very likely to avalanche shortly - indeed the area covered by the avalanche was noticeably bigger on the descent of the mountain than on the way up this morning, and during the morning the Assessor observed a dozen or more blocks of snow, each about the size of a microwave oven, slide down this slope. This avalanche site is on an east facing slope at 450m, and the gradient of the slope is about 40 degrees. The debris covers an area of hillside 250m down from the avalanche site, and covers the public footpath up the west side of the Comb. 

Report from Graham Uney, Fell Top Assessor, Weatherline
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Stybarrow Dodd - Full Depth Avalanche

8/2/2015

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  • Location: Stybarrow Dodd
  • Aspect: South facing
  • Slope angle: 30-40 degrees 
  • Altitude: 700m
  • Description: 2 slides approximately 40m apart, 1 of which was full depth. 200cm crown wall 
Report from Graham Uney, Fell Top Assessor, Weatherline 
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