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Colorado avalanche center: ‘Very large’ slide triggered near I-70 illustrates current danger - MSNDENVER (KDVR) — The Colorado Avalanche Information Center said a “very large avalanche” was triggered remotely by skiers on Mount Trelease Tuesday. While at least three groups were in the ...
The Colorado Avalanche Information Center sent out a survey for the public to help make the center’s avalanche communication easier to understand. The CAIC puts out avalanche forecasts.
DENVER, Colo. (KRDO) -- The Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) is warning Coloradans of continued avalanche danger after four people have died in avalanches since December 26.
The Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) issued a warning Monday to backcountry travelers , reporting a significant increase in avalanche danger across the Colorado mountains during Thanks… ...
The Colorado Avalanche Information Center has overhauled its website to change when it updates avalanche risk and offer more dynamic forecast areas, all in an effort to better inform skiers before ...
The Colorado Avalanche Information Center is looking for your help to create a better-understood risk forecast for avalanches in mountainous areas of the state. In a post on social media, the ...
Colorado Avalanche Information Center: increase in danger with low snow totals, new snow on the way 02:16. There has been an uncharacteristically low amount of snow in the mountains of Colorado ...
COLORADO, USA — Snow has returned to the high country, which also means an increased risk of avalanche. And the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) has launched a new website helping ...
Avalanche forecaster Jeff Davis couldn’t tell you how many accident reports he has written on slides that killed or injured someone. Nor could he tell you how many bodies he has taken out of the ...
Colorado Avalanche Information Center investigators said the Feb. 25 avalanche near Vallecito Reservoir that killed two Durango skiers slid on a weak layer loaded with wind-deposited snow.
The Colorado Avalanche Information Center sent out a survey for the public to help make the center’s avalanche communication easier to understand. The CAIC puts out avalanche forecasts.
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