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Colorado Avalanche Information Center
Overview of a snowboarder triggered avalanche near the west portal of Eisenhower Tunnel, 25 March 2020. (CAIC)
and last updated 2021-05-18 22:46:34-04
DENVER â Summit County prosecutors have agreed to drop the $168,000 in restitution they sought from two backcountry snowboarders who caused an avalanche above the Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial Tunnels last year after the snowboarders reached a plea agreement in the case.
The backcountry ski zone above the Eisenhower/Johnson Memorial Tunnels is pictured May 20, 2020. Tyler DeWitt and Evan Hannibal are expected to accept a plea agreement in their case after triggering an avalanche above the Loop Road in March 2020.
Photo by Liz Copan / Summit Daily archives
Evan Hannibal and Tyler DeWitt, the men who triggered an avalanche near the Eisenhower/Johnson Memorial Tunnels last year, are expected to accept a plea agreement next month, according to their defense attorney Jason Flores-Williams.
On March 25, 2020, DeWitt and Hannibal were backcountry snowboarding when they triggered an avalanche that damaged a remote avalanche control unit and buried the Loop Road above the tunnels 20 feet deep in debris. Both men were charged with a misdemeanor count of reckless endangerment for the incident.