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One person died and another was injured over the weekend after a group of skiers triggered an avalanche near Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, according to a statement posted on social media ...
Officials in Wyoming confirmed the death of a 36-year-old skier following an avalanche at a mountain pass over the weekend. The avalanche occurred on Saturday at Togwotee Pass in Teton County ...
An experienced skier was killed by an avalanche in western Wyoming on Saturday after he was buried beneath a heavy landslide at the Togwotee Pass in the Teton Mountains, 20 miles east of Grand ...
The Northwest Weather and Avalanche Center (NWAC) is a non-profit weather forecasting center located in Seattle, Washington, focusing primarily on weather conditions that can lead to avalanches in the Pacific Northwest. Its twice daily forecasts are important for recreational and professional users of mountains and other rural areas in the ...
Portland General Electric warned that strong winds forecast for Monday and threat of an ice storm Tuesday could delay restoration efforts. ... according to the Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center. ...
The 500-foot (150 m)-wide avalanche swept over the three men. Anker was thrown 100 feet (30 m) by the windblast, and suffered a lacerated head, two broken ribs, and dislocated shoulder, but emerged from the snow, and led a 20-hour rescue attempt in the large debris field measuring up to 20 feet (6.1 m) deep.
A 36-year-old skier was killed in an avalanche in Wyoming’s Togwotee Pass last weekend, authorities said. In a Facebook post shared by Teton County Search and Rescue (TCSAR), its responders ...
An avalanche in western Wyoming buried two skiers over the weekend, killing one and injuring the other. Teton County Search and Rescue said the deadly incident took place on the Togwotee Pass in ...