Donald Moden Jr., 57, was caught in a Colorado avalanche on Jan. 7. More than four hours later, his concerned wife found him three feet under the snow.
CDOT studies estimate a $1.6 million hit to the Colorado economy for every hour that I-70 must be closed for avalanche ...
A wife found the body of her husband buried under 3 feet of snow after he failed to check-in following an avalanche in ...
Traveling alone in the backcountry significantly increases the risk of avalanche danger, as if an avalanche occurs, you are ...
An experienced solo backcountry skier and a one-time member of the Ouray Mountain Rescue Team was the person who died in an ...
The Ridgway man who died Jan. 7 in an avalanche in southwestern Colorado was found by his wife, who went to the trail after ...
An experienced backcountry skier died in an avalanche on Red Mountain Pass in Colorado and his wife was the one who found him ...
The Colorado Avalanche Information Center released more information about a deadly avalanche in Red Mountain Pass in early ...
A backcountry skier was caught, buried and killed in an avalanche on Tuesday, the Colorado Avalanche Information Center ...
Mountain Rescue officials in Utah are urging hikers to stay out of the backcountry after a devastating snowstorm ...
A backcountry skier was caught, buried and killed Tuesday in an avalanche near Red Mountain Pass in southern Colorado’s San ...
On Jan. 7, 57-year-old Donald Moden Jr. hit the slopes for a solo ski trip on Red Mountain Pass in Colorado. According to the Colorado Avalanche Information Cen ...