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CAIC releases final, detailed reports on two deadly avalanches from last week

CAIC releases final, detailed reports on two deadly avalanches from last week Colorado Avalanche Information Center and last updated 2020-12-24 09:12:12-05 The Colorado Avalanche Information Center has released its final reports on two avalanches — one Friday, one Saturday — that left three people dead. The first avalanche occurred on the morning of Friday, Dec. 18. A man snowmobiled to Ohio Pass and explored the area for a couple hours. He ran into a group of three other snowmobilers at a high point southwest of where the avalanche began. The man told the group he d already skied three runs and planned to go back down to his snowmobile and then head back to town for work, according to the CAIC report.

Colorado avalanches: Three skiers killed over the weekend

North side of the Battleship. The red circle indicates the area where two skiers were found dead. (CNN)Three skiers lost their lives to avalanches over the weekend during an especially dangerous period in Colorado s popular backcountry, officials said. On Sunday, the bodies of two backcountry skiers were recovered from an avalanche in the North San Juan zone after they were found buried by the snow, according to the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC). Police identified the skiers as Albert Perry, 55, and Dr. Jeff Paffendorf, 51, both of Durango, Colorado, according to the San Juan County Office of Emergency Management Facebook page.

3 Skiers Killed in Colorado Avalanches as Experts Warn Area Is Especially Dangerous

Credit: Colorado Avalanche Information Center Officials are urging skiers to pay attention to forecasts after a series of avalanches killed three skiers in Colorado this weekend. On Sunday, San Juan County Search and Rescue recovered the bodies of two skiers who were buried by the snow near Ophir Pass after they were caught in an avalanche, according to a report from the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC). Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow Following You ll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. The skiers, who authorities identified as Albert Perry, 55, and Dr. Jeff Paffendorf, 51, both of Durango, were reported overdue on Saturday after having planned to ski in an area known as the Battleship.

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