A trio of skiers is likely buried under an avalanche near Anchorage, Alaska, that occurred Tuesday afternoon, but dangerous ...
Girdwood is a tourist community that caters to winter events, with downhill skiing and snowboarding at the Alyeska Resort in ...
Alaska State Troopers said three skiers are likely dead after an avalanche buried them in the Chugach Mountains near Girdwood ...
Troopers identified the three missing skiers caught in the avalanche as David Linder, Charles Eppard and Jeremy Leif.
Three skiers who had flown by helicopter to a remote mountain range were swept away by an avalanche and likely killed under ...
Dangerous avalanche conditions in the area persist, stalling recovery efforts and prompting warnings from forecasters.
Alaska Wildlife Troopers said an avalanche buried three skiers under a blanket of snow between 40 and 100 feet deep in a ...
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If the deaths are confirmed, it would be the deadliest U.S. avalanche since three climbers were killed in a slide in ...
A 38-year-old Minnesota man was identified as one of three people believed to have died in an avalanche south of Anchorage.
Alaska State Troopers on Thursday released the identities of the three missing men caught in the slide: Dave Linder, 39, of Florida; Charles Eppard, 39, of Montana, and Jeremy Leif, 38, of Minnesota.
Tuesday’s slide measured more than a half-mile long with a debris pile estimated to be 40 to 100 feet deep, authorities said.
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