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Dariusz Krol Identified As Victim Of 4th Deadly Colorado Avalanche This Season

Dariusz Krol Identified As Victim Of 4th Deadly Colorado Avalanche This Season CBS Denver 12/29/2020 Syndicated Local – CBS Denver (CBS4) – A 57-year-old man who was a resident of Boulder County was identified as the victim of a deadly avalanche in Colorado over the weekend. Dariusz Krol was the fourth person to be killed by an avalanche in the state in the second half of 2020. © Provided by CBS Denver Crews work to recover the body of a person killed in an avalanche on Berthoud Pass Saturday. (credit: Grand County Search and Rescue) The avalanche happened on Berthoud Pass on Saturday in Grand County. Krol was exploring the backcountry on skis in the First Creek Drainage area when he was killed.

Avalanche warnings in effect through Wednesday morning in central, southern mountains

Avalanche warnings in effect through Wednesday morning in central, southern mountains Several areas received more than a foot of snow in recent storm Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Courtesy Colorado Avalanche Information Center Two avalanches seen on Jones Pass on Saturday, Dec. 26, 2020. and last updated 2020-12-29 14:36:29-05 DENVER – The Colorado Avalanche Information Center issued avalanche warnings Tuesday for the central and southern mountains of Colorado after several more inches of snow fell Monday and overnight on top of what is already a weak snowpack. The avalanche warnings are in effect for the Aspen, Grand Mesa, Sawatch Range, Gunnison, Northern and Southern San Juan, and Sangre de Cristo backcountry forecast zones through Wednesday morning. Those zones also have avalanche danger ratings at “high” – 4 of 5 on the danger scale.

Backcountry skier killed in Berthoud Pass avalanche marks 4th Colorado death this season

Grand County Search and Rescue responded Saturday, Dec. 26, to a call of an overdue backcountry skier. Rescuers found a body in an avalanche on Berthoud Pass.Photo from Grand County Search and Rescue BERTHOUD PASS A solo backcountry skier was killed in an avalanche Saturday, Dec. 26, on Berthoud Pass in nearby Grand County. Grand County Search and Rescue responded to a call of an overdue backcountry skier at about 3 p.m. Saturday. The skier was in the area of Chimney Chute in the First Creek Drainage of Berthoud Pass, according to a report from the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. Search and rescue volunteers found a recent avalanche in the area when they arrived. Crews searched the avalanche path and found the skier fully buried, according to rescue team officials.

CAIC issues avalanche watches for much of Colorado as deadly month continues

CAIC issues avalanche watches for much of Colorado as deadly month continues Four people already killed in avalanches this month Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Colorado Avalanche Information Center An avalanche that killed two people on the north face of Battleship, near Ophir, on Dec. 19, 2020. and last updated 2020-12-28 20:36:01-05 DENVER – Avalanche watches are in effect for most of Colorado’s backcountry zones and high avalanche danger is expected early this week in what has already been one of the deadliest months in Colorado’s backcountry in history.

Backcountry skier killed in avalanche in Berthoud Pass

Backcountry skier killed in avalanche in Berthoud Pass Colorado Avalanche Information Center and last updated 2020-12-28 08:44:04-05 GRAND COUNTY, Colo. — A backcountry skier was killed in an avalanche in Grand County Saturday, according to the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC). The solo skier was buried in an avalanche in the First Creek Drainage of Berthoud Pass. Family members reported the man overdue, but had a good last seen point, according to CAIC. Members of the Grand County Search and Rescue team worked into the night to recover the body. His identity has not been released. This is the fourth death of a backcountry skier caused by an avalanche in Colorado this month.

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