She then drove to Red Mountain Pass and snowshoed to the slope where the avalanche took place. The woman located her husband’s body using a transceiver and avalanche probe, digging his remains ...
Gabriel Landeskog’s journey back to NHL action took another step forward as the Colorado Avalanche captain participated in limited skating (h/t Jesse Montano of Guerilla Sports) on Thursday morning.
Using her transceiver, she picked up a signal from her husband's transceiver and used an avalanche probe to find him. By the time his wife and rescue personnel located him, he had already died.
She turned on her avalanche transceiver and immediately got a response from her husband’s transceiver, The Colorado Sun reported. She immediately found him with an avalanche probe and called out ...
According to the information center’s accident report, the spouse snowshoed to where the skier planned on going, which is when she saw the avalanche. She used a transceiver to find her husband ...
The woman went to the trailhead to look for him and saw there had been an avalanche. She did a transceiver search and found her husband’s body under three feet of snow. The center said the man ...