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Mount Washington Avalanche Center warns of hidden dangers of back country skiing

Mount Washington Avalanche Center warns of hidden dangers of back country skiing In this Wednesday, May 6, 2015 photo, Charlie Carr of Bristol leads his friend Andy Bell of Thornton up The Sluice, a slope with a 50-degree pitch on Tuckerman Ravine on Mount Washington. There are no lifts at Tuckerman Ravine; to ski it you have to climb it. Robert F. Bukaty FILE - In this March 10, 2015, file photo, Greg George, of Macon, Ga., skis the Lobster Claw, a steep ski route in Tuckerman Ravine on New Hampshire s Mount Washington. Skiers have been hiking up to ski the Northeast s tallest peak for nearly 100 years. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File) Robert F. Bukaty

Mt Washington Avalanche Center warns of risks after experienced skier dies in avalanche

Officials from the Mount Washington Avalanche Center are warning about the potential for avalanches in the White Mountains. February has already been the deadliest month in a decade for avalanches across the United States. One of those deaths occurred in New Hampshire, and officials hope new information about how it happened will help others. Sign up for our Newsletters Rescuers say Ian Forgays of Vermont was found dead in an avalanche debris.

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