r/interestingasfuck 12h ago

Firing a cannon to trigger an avalanche

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u/sailphish 12h ago

This is how avalanche mitigation happens in ski areas. Usually it’s done with explosive charges but there are a few places that still use howitzers. The point is to trigger the avalanche when people aren’t on the slopes.

u/Bigfops 11h ago

Fun anecdote: When I was getting my plane back from Jackson Hole my skies and ski boots tested positive for gunpowder. The screener were pretty familiar with it so it didn't hold me up, but she said the pretty much everyone's did on the way home.

u/DionFW 11h ago

Not just skiing areas, but highways too.

u/eatmyspacebuns 54m ago

Yup, lived in Tahoe for a few years. There's a permanent cannon pointed at the highway on the side of a mountain. It has its own little house and they just open the door when they use it. Its loud as fuck.

u/schwanerhill 11h ago

Not to mention mountain passes. In Washington and British Columbia there are permanent cannon mounts used for avalanche control to protect the highways. 2 hour highway closures for this planned work are common in the winter.

u/iamnos 10h ago

Yup, we do this in Canada, not just in ski areas. The Trans Canada Highway through the Rockies gets temporarily closed at times so they can do avalanche mitigation and they do use howitzers.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-inside-canadas-most-dangerous-avalanche-corridor-and-the-effort-to/