Avalanche conditions across Colorado are expected to get more dangerous during the upcoming President’s Day weekend.
Crews with the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) are showing some of the major dangers behind wind-drifted snow.
The Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) wrote in a report that the 57-year-old was likely buried for more than four hours before he was found. The avalanche was 800 feet wide and traveled ...
Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) noted in a social media post about the avalanche that the reporting party and others saw signs of wind loading and wind drifted slabs in the area. In ...
The Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) released its full report on the deadly avalanche on Red Mountain Number 3. The avalanche killed 57-year-old Don Moden Jr., a former member of the ...
"This slide had enough force for the snowboarder to snap his splitboard on a small tree," the Colorado Avalanche Information Center said.
An avalanche swept away two backcountry skiers in a Utah canyon, killing one and seriously injuring the other, officials reported. The 150-foot-wide avalanche slid about 700 feet at the 10,000-foot ...
Colorado Avalanche Information Center posted a video of the avalanche as a heads up of quickly increasing avalanche danger. An impending foot of snow combined with a change in wind direction ...
Photo: CAIC Director Ethan Greene assessing the snowpack in a remote area accessed by snowmobile.
At least eight people in the U.S. have died in avalanches this season as of Feb. 8, according to the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. People heading into snow should always check the local ...