Moden skied on an adjacent slope a day earlier and probably did not see signs of dangerous snowpack, the CAIC said. Moden’s death is the first reported avalanche fatality in Colorado this ski ...
A few days ago, the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) warned skiers that avalanche conditions were "spooky moderate." The unofficial danger level, the CAIC explained, accounted for the ...
A skier was killed in an avalanche on January 7, 2025 on Red Mountain Pass in Colorado. Following the accident, the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) has released a full investigation and ...
The Colorado Avalanche Information Center is urging backcountry ... proposition where you may travel all day and don't see any signs of instability until you trigger a really large and dangerous ...
CAIC officials say the avalanche was 800-feet wide and traveled ... which notes that Moden likely did not see signs of dangerous snowpack on his previous day skiing on an adjacent slope.
A report published on Wednesday, Jan. 15, from the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) detailed how the accident unfolded. The skier's wife "was expecting a call at the end of his ski day ...
According to the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC), a man and woman were snowshoeing north of Red Mountain Pass in Ouray County, about 100 miles south of Grand Junction. The duo said ...
7 in an area off Red Mountain Pass known as "Bollywood," the Ouray County Plaindealer reported. The Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) wrote in a report that the 57-year-old was likely ...