dr_wu002
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Timmus and I were hanging out at the South Slide on Tripyramid on Saturday and we were talking about slides a little. I'm not a geologist or anything but I've heard that slides will open up when it's dry and then gets a lot of rain. We agreed that it would be interesting to see a slide come down but not fun if it came down on top of us, despite the potential interest. Escaping death would outweigh any kind of intellectual interest in that case.
Anyway, it's been pretty dry recently. Not much precipitation. Anyone out there able to speculate if we get get some big rains, is there an increased chance this spring/summer to have some more big slides open up. You gotta believe they're more common than people think. There are tons of them in the Whites and a lot more I've found that are all grown over. Anyone ever see one come down? I remember two dudes in a boat see one last year or so in Vermont. Any stories? Any info about slides?
-Dr. Wu
Anyway, it's been pretty dry recently. Not much precipitation. Anyone out there able to speculate if we get get some big rains, is there an increased chance this spring/summer to have some more big slides open up. You gotta believe they're more common than people think. There are tons of them in the Whites and a lot more I've found that are all grown over. Anyone ever see one come down? I remember two dudes in a boat see one last year or so in Vermont. Any stories? Any info about slides?
-Dr. Wu