Last week, a group of backcountry hikers exploring Rocky Mountain National Park’s Emerald Lake Trail triggered an avalanche. Here's what to know.
The avalanche was 800 feet wide and traveled 400 feet vertically, the agency wrote.
Tea Cup Bowl has experienced two slides in recent weeks. The snowboarder is believed to have triggered the recent av ...
A SKIER who died in a massive avalanche in the French Alps had his body discovered thanks to his elbow still sticking out ...
The victim, aged 55, died after being swept away by an avalanche in an off-piste sector in the Chamonix valley, at the foot ...
Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) noted in a social media post about the avalanche that the reporting party and ...
A group of snowshoers were traveling along the Emerald Lake Trail, located on the east side of Rocky Mountain National Park, ...
She spotted an avalanche on the slope, initiated a transceiver search and immediately acquired a signal, the report said. She ...
Utah Avalanche Center rated most of the state as moderate. It was accompanied by observations indicating avalanche activity.
Venturing into the backcountry is as alluring as it is dangerous. As soon as you enter terrain that has not been mitigated ...
Most forecasts include information about avalanche risks at specific elevations, slope angles, and aspects. Understanding why certain types of avalanches are more prone to occur is also an important ...
The Ridgway man who died Jan. 7 in an avalanche in southwestern Colorado was found by his wife, who went to the trail after ...