Avalanche on the Wall Slope
The rumors of an avalanche have been flying, so here's the real scoop...The Wall slope avalanched on Saturday afternoon, January 27, 2007. The slope was closed and there were no people injured, and no property was damaged.
The Wall's pitch is 38 degrees, the steepest slope at Holiday Valley and is rated "double black diamond", for experts only. Our snowmaking crews made a very large amount of snow on the Wall on Thursday and Friday. Upon inspection, The Holiday Valley patrol decided not to open the slope on Saturday. We planned to spread the manmade snow down the slope with the groomers Saturday evening.
Just before 1:00, an area approximately 150 feet wide sheared off and slid up to 200 feet down the Wall. A second smaller slide occurred just before 4:00 PM. Again, there were no injuries or damage.
Holiday Valley's grooming crews then moved on to the scene with a winch cat, a groomer on the slope that is anchored by means of a hydraulic winch to an anchor above the slope. Within a couple of hours, the groomer had the right side of the slope smoothed out and the snow knit back together. It was decided to leave the left side of the slope for a few days, at which time the groomer will smooth the remaining debris and push it up the slope. Snowmaking will add base depth, and with one more grooming session, and a thorough inspection the slope will be ready to open.
Many Holiday Valley fans were anxious for the opening of the Wall to be able to say they ski the steepest slope in Western New York! The Wall opened for skiing and snowboarding on Wedneday, Jan. 31. Come on out, but remember the Wall is an experts only, double black diamond rated slope, so ski and ride within your limits! You can check out the Wall by skiing Bobsled or Last Chance, then ride up the SnowPine chairlift.
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