Almost two months after a deadly Tahoe avalanche killed nine people in California on February 17, avalanche experts have ...
The avalanche killed nine backcountry skiers in California's Sierra Nevada on Feb. 17, when a massive wall of snow plunged ...
More than a month after the deadly avalanche that killed nine people in the backcountry near Lake Tahoe, avalanche experts ...
Heavy wind-loaded slabs, hidden facet layers, and the 30-degree danger zone. Expert Rick Rogers analyzes the National ...
Sierra Avalanche Center’s report ultimately lacked any new details about decision-making as experts did not interview ...
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Report on deadly avalanche cites risky terrain, group size as factors
The size of a skiing group and its route selection likely played key roles in California’s deadliest avalanche, which killed three skiers from Marin County and six other victims in February, according ...
At around 11 a.m. local time, the avalanche struck amid an “intense storm with very poor visibility,” according to ...
The report also found that a guide and client who fell behind due to a ski binding malfunction avoided being caught in the ...
At least eight backcountry skiers are dead after a group of 15 were swept away by an avalanche Tuesday near Castle Peak in the Lake Tahoe area, The Sacramento Bee reported. Six were rescued and the ...
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