Human-triggered avalanches will remain likely into the weekend. The Colorado Avalanche Information Center warns that ...
Wednesday is a First Alert Weather Day as the triple threat of unseasonably warm temperatures, strong downslope winds and extremely low humidity levels appear once again across the region.
Avalanche deaths are rising across the West and Europe. A Taos expert explains what this winter’s dangers mean for skiers and riders.
Forecasters estimate the average start-zone slope angle at about 35 degrees, even though the immediate trigger area sat in ...
Backcountry explorers reported dozens of avalanches in Colorado’s mountain ranges over the weekend after officials warned of increased danger on the state’s slopes.
Once the realm of dedicated ski bums, backcountry skiing grew alongside ticket prices and lift lines, with popularity exploding in the pandemic.
A series of large human-triggered avalanches has occurred since Friday, Feb. 20, prompting the Colorado Avalanche Information ...
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Snowbiker triggers large avalanche in Colorado
A snowbiker triggered a large avalanche on February 21 in Colorado's San Juan Mountains. Authorities warned that recent heavy snowfall and strong winds have created unstable mountain conditions across ...
he bodies of nine backcountry skiers killed in California's deadliest avalanche on record have been recovered and all of the victims identified. The Nevada County Sheriff's Office on Saturday ...
The final weekend of meteorological winter will be good on the ski slopes of Colorado. We don't have the same powder day totals on the slopes to enjoy this weekend...but we haven't been dry either.
There’s still a month left, but this winter in California so far can be summed up in two words: roller coaster. It began so dry that Lake Tahoe ski resorts couldn’t open for their usual Thanksgiving ...
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