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Subject: Re: [OM] OT today in history
From: Garth Wood <garth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 10:32:19 -0600
At 11:58 AM 4/29/2003 -0300, John Hudson wrote:
> 
>This day 100 years ago in the Crowsnest Pass area of south west Alberta, 
>Canada.
> 
>"On April 29, 1903, at 4:10 am, 82 million tonnes (30 million cubic metres) of 
>limestone crashed from the summit of Turtle Mountain and buried a portion of 
>the sleeping town of Frank. The dimensions of the rock mass that fell are 150 
>metres (500 feet) deep, 425 metres (1,400 feet) high and one kilometre (3,280 
>feet) wide. The mechanism of movement that enabled the rockslide-avalanche to 
>spread over 3 square kilometres (1.2 square miles) of the valley in less than 
>100 seconds has been the subject of considerable discussion." 
> 
>More can be read at
> 
><http://www.crowsnestpass.com/Tourism/historic/frankslide.html>http://www.crowsnestpass.com/Tourism/historic/frankslide.html
> 
>Perhaps some members of the list have photographs of the area. Unfortunately I 
>do not even though I have driven through Frank on several occasions.


Being an Albertan, I've driven through the Frank Slide area on a number of 
occasions.  It's quite eerie, and easily accessible via the Crowsnest Pass 
highway (Interprovincial #3, which ultimately leads into B.C. wine country [ 
8^b ] and stunningly beautiful intermontane areas).

One theory for how the rockfall spread was that it was literally riding on a 
cushion of compressed air which "lubricated" the slide (and also allowed it to 
fan out with a quite discernible "edge" -- if you were standing 50 metres east 
or west of the edge-line as it fell, you would have been totally unharmed, and 
your pants would have been thoroughly soiled...  8^> ).

Sadly, I have no photos of the Frank Slide, though I'm doing another multi-day 
photo-op drive-through of southwestern Alberta this summer, so mebbe later...


Garth
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