Bonners Ferry Slide, 1998 In mid-October of 1998, a section of hillside north of Bonners Ferry, Idaho, moved in response to gravity, wiping out a portion.

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Bonners Ferry Slide, 1998 In mid-October of 1998, a section of hillside north of Bonners Ferry, Idaho, moved in response to gravity, wiping out a portion of HW95, the railway and powerlines. See the damage for yourself in the following photos!

Aerial View of the Slide Area

Looking from the East

Railroad rails and hanging tie

Rails and hanging tie from railroad

Looking from the South

Looking from the North

Write your evaluation What type of mass wasting occurred here? List and defend your evaluation of this event. Type it out and hand it in for scoring. The desired response is on the last slide

The Bonners Ferry slide was a major mudflow (as evidenced in slides 2-8) followed by slump (slides 9-10)