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A 37-year-old man was killed in an avalanche in the Utah backcountry while snowmobiling Monday, authorities said. Scott Wright, from Evanston, Wyoming, was snowmobiling with a friend in the Monte ...
lobbing artillery shells at avalanche trigger points. That program has since been phased out but Dave Richards, the former Alta avalanche office director, reminded local skiers in the Ski Utah ...
The avalanche happened on Christmas Eve in the Steep Hollow area of Franklin Basin in Cache County, FOX 13 News Utah reported. The local TV station said the men were riding snowmobiles when one of ...
A man rescued his brother from a “large avalanche” he triggered while the pair were snowmobiling in Utah on Wednesday, authorities said. The brothers were in the Franklin Basin area of Uinta ...
It's no secret that Utah's Little Cottonwood Canyon ... long-term plan to reduce the amount of military artillery fired in the canyon,” UDOT Avalanche Safety Program Manager Steven Clark said.
Scott Wright, 37, was out with a friend at the time of the accident Photo courtesy Utah DPS A 37-year-old man is dead after being buried in snow during an avalanche while riding a snowmobile in Utah.
In the mountains of northern Utah on Christmas Eve, a man saved his brother after an avalanche buried him under several feet of snow. The siblings were sledding Tuesday in the Franklin Basin ...
After a Utah man accidentally triggered an avalanche while riding a snowmobile on Christmas Eve, he was able to rescue his brother and return to safety. The unidentified pair of brothers and their ...
A man rescued his brother from a “large avalanche” he triggered while the pair were snowmobiling in Utah on Wednesday, authorities said.The brothers were in the Franklin Basin area of Uinta ...
lobbing artillery shells at avalanche trigger points. That program has since been phased out but Dave Richards, the former Alta avalanche office director, reminded local skiers in the Ski Utah video ...
Those guys had ***, had *** very, very lucky Christmas Eve. Toby Weed is *** forecaster with the Utah Avalanche Center. He's describing an incident that took place late Tuesday morning.