We explore the discovery potential of cosmic ray physics experiments for
Standard Model processes involving the nonperturbative production of O(30) weak
gauge bosons. We demonstrate an experimental insensitivity to proton-induced
processes and emphasize the importance of neutrino-induced processes. The Fly's
Eye currently constrains the largest region of parameter space characterizing
multi-W phenomena if a cosmic neutrino flux exists at levels suggested by
recent models of active galactic nuclei. MACRO (DUMAND) can constrain or
observe additional regions by searching for 1-100 (1-10) characteristic
near-vertical (near-horizontal) spatially compact energetic muon bundles per
year.Comment: 44 pages (LaTeX) + 19 PostScript figures in accompanying file
(uuencoded), CERN-TH.6822/93,UCLA 93/TEP/2