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Lone individual was taken half a kilometre down gully, losing a ski pole but avoiding injury and burial, Avalanche Canada ...
Another member of the group, Skier 3, entered the skier’s left side of the gully and triggered a wind slab avalanche between one and two feet deep, according to the CAIC. They reportedly weren’t ...
Wind slab avalanches, which are common in Colorado, are formed by a cohesive layer of snow shaped by wind builds up over a persistent weak layer, according to the Colorado Avalanche Information ...
A wind slab avalanche injured a skier in Colorado. Get the latest update from the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. Federal judge blocks Trump order that could disenfranchise millions of ...
Another member of the group, Skier 3, entered the skier’s left side of the gully and triggered a wind slab avalanche between one and two feet deep, according to the CAIC. They reportedly weren ...
According to a new study, just 0.001% of the deep seafloor has been visually observed. The deep ocean seafloor is defined as depths of 200 meters or more below Earth’s surface, where oxygen ...