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.
An experienced solo backcountry skier and a one-time member of the Ouray Mountain Rescue Team was the person who died in an ...
Colorado’s Avalanche Information Center says a lone skier triggered the avalanche that buried and killed him in southern Colorado’s San Juan Mountains earlier this month. The agency wrote in a Jan. 16 ...
Two days later, a backcountry skier was caught and killed in an avalanche in the same area, marking the state's first ...
A skier died in an avalanche, Colorado officials said. On Jan. 7, a backcountry skier was “caught, buried, and killed in an ...
She then located him with an avalanche probe and yelled for help. Other backcountry skiers arrived, followed by the Ouray Mountain Rescue team. He was buried in about 3 feet of snow, too deep for ...
A backcountry skier was caught, buried and killed Tuesday in an avalanche near Red Mountain Pass in southern Colorado’s San ...
DENVER (KDVR) — A backcountry skier was caught, buried and killed in an avalanche on Tuesday, the Colorado Avalanche ...
Colorado’s winter snowpack is off to a promising start, but experts warn that conditions beneath the surface make this season particularly hazardous for backcountry recreation. At a community talk on ...
A Colorado woman learned her husband was buried by an avalanche after he never checked in as planned, and she began searching for him under the snow. Donald Moden Jr., a 57-year-old veteran skier ...