An experienced solo backcountry skier and a one-time member of the Ouray Mountain Rescue Team was the person who died in an ...
She spotted an avalanche on the slope, initiated a transceiver search and immediately acquired a signal, the report said. She ...
The avalanche was 800 feet wide and traveled 400 feet vertically, the agency wrote.
Traveling alone in the backcountry significantly increases the risk of avalanche danger, as if an avalanche occurs, you are ...
An unstable snowpack due to topsy-turvy weather late last year was one of the factors behind the first deadly avalanche of ...
A wife found the body of her husband buried under 3 feet of snow after he failed to check-in following an avalanche in ...
Former Ouray Mountain Rescue Team member Don Moden Jr. was identified as the man who died in an avalanche on the northwest flank of Red Mountain No. 3.
Donald Moden Jr., 57, was backcountry skiing near Red Mountain Pass on January 7 when he got caught in the snow slide.
OURAY COUNTY, Colo. (Gray News) - A woman found her husband dead in three feet of snow after an avalanche in Colorado.
An experienced backcountry skier died in an avalanche on Red Mountain Pass in Colorado and his wife was the one who found him buried in the snow.
A 57-year-old Ridgway man died in an avalanche Tuesday while backcountry skiing east of Red Mountain Pass, between Silverton ...