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safety, cornices are a high avalanche danger as they often break and trigger larger avalanches that permeate several snow layers. Cornices are particularly vulnerable to collapse during periods of high
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A cornice of snow about to fall. Cracks in the snow are visible in area (1). Area (3) fell soon after this picture was taken, leaving area (2) as the new edge.
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over sharp terrain breaks (e.g. the crest of the mountain) where it attaches and builds out horizontally. This build-up is most common on the steeper and
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Untersuchungen ĂĽber die Stratigraphie der Schneeablagerung und die Mechanik der Schneebewegengen nebst Schlussfolgerung auf die Methoden der Verbauung
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is to stay far enough back from the edge so as not to be able to see the drop, as an approximate metric of exposure.
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sides of mountains. Cornices are extremely dangerous and travelling above or below them should be avoided.
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area in the European Alps—always overhanging above the steeper face of the crest
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This article is about the snow formation. For the architectural use, see
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A piece of snow cornice which has fallen off a ridge in early spring
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Cornice (snow)
cornice
Danger zone on a cornice
snow
mountain
gullies
snow
leeward
mountaineering
avalanche
solar irradiance
A cornice of snow about to fall. Cracks in the snow are visible in area (1). Area (3) fell soon after this picture was taken, leaving area (2) as the new edge.
A piece of snow cornice which has fallen off a ridge in early spring
The summit of San Jacinto Peak covered by a cornice formed by wind-blown snow
San Jacinto Peak
Massive snow cornices line the summit ridge of Siula Grande, and are a characteristic feature of this peak.
Siula Grande
Alternating cornices on the Rochefort-Crest in the Mont Blanc area in the European Alps—always overhanging above the steeper face of the crest
Mont Blanc
Giant cornice on top of the Chopicalqui (6.345 m) in the Andes in Peru
Chopicalqui
Andes
Peru
List of climbing topics
Sastrugi
Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills
ISBN
9781594854088
"Auf der sicheren Seite"
"Cornice" from the Avalanche Encyclopedia

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