The Mount Washington Avalanche Center is warning Granite Staters about the potential for avalanches. The center set the ...
"The skier may have been buried for more than four hours before help arrived. He was buried about 1 meter deep, too deep to effect a self-rescue from avalanche debris," said a social media post from ...
While the avalanche was small and short-lived, running only 100 vertical feet, the debris piled up deep enough in the gully to bury the man. Once the avalanche stopped, the man said he found ...
The Parks Highway was closed in both directions north of Cantwell on Friday after debris from an avalanche crossed the roadway, and state transportation officials expected to partially reopen the ...
He was caught in a second wave of avalanche debris, swept down the right portion of the avalanche path, and partially buried at the X. According to the report, the skier was on his second run when ...
The information center said the avalanche was small and only ran 100 vertical feet, but the debris piled up deep enough in the gully to bury the man. Once the avalanche stopped, the man was on his ...
An avalanche north of Cantwell closed the Parks Highway at Mile 219 on Friday morning, Jan. 24, 2025. (Photo provided by the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities) Update ...