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A backcountry skier was caught, buried and killed Tuesday in an avalanche near Red Mountain Pass in southern Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, officials said. Related Articles Colorado News ...
A backcountry skier is dead after an avalanche Tuesday in the northern San Juan Mountains, according to a preliminary report from the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. The avalanche occurred ...
which is slightly lower than it was about a week ago. On Tuesday, the San Juan mountains were under a moderate to low avalanche warning.
Know the Snow Fund (KTSF), a local nonprofit dedicated to avalanche awareness and education, announced its 10-year ...
including Monarch Pass and Expectation Mountain Between 4 and 13 inches of snow in southern Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, including Red Mountain Pass, Cordova Pass, Coal Bank Pass and Wolf ...
DENVER (KDVR) — A person snowshoeing in the San Juan Mountains survived with only minor injuries after being partially buried by an avalanche on Sunday. According to the Colorado Avalanche ...
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (KABC) -- The San Bernardino Mountains saw plenty of snow Sunday morning as the area remains under a winter storm warning. The warning remains in effect until 4 p.m. Monday ...
skiers and snowboarders couldn't wait to head up into the San Bernardino Mountains to check out several inches of fresh snow. Freezing temperatures turned roadways into ice sheets overnight ...
While on the road, drivers and passengers encounter breathtaking views of the San Juan Mountains. Other attractions accessible via the 24-hour byway include Mesa Verde National Park, Ouray Hot ...
On Tuesday, a backcountry skier was caught and killed by an avalanche in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, according to a preliminary accident report from the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) ...
As the National Weather Service warned about the dangers of strong winds blowing in from the west Tuesday, Jan. 7, the first snowfall of the year blew into the San Bernardino Mountains.