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Person Rescued From Inbounds Avalanche At Steamboat Resort

Colorado Avalanche Information Center

Rescuers successfully dug out a person buried in an avalanche at Steamboat Resort in northern Colorado on Sunday. 

A resort official tells the Steamboat Pilot & Today that the avalanche was triggered by skiers shortly before 1 p.m.

The buried skier was taken to UCHealth Yampa Valley Medical Center, where he was found to be in good condition.

The avalanche started in an area of terrain that is inbounds but currently closed.

Hunter says about eight people caught in the slide weren’t skiing out of bounds and did not cross any ropes. It is believed they triggered the avalanche from below.

The resort has been performing avalanche control work, but Hunter says even that mitigation work is no guarantee because of the “substantial unstable snowpack” conditions in the area.

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Information from: Steamboat Pilot & Today, http://steamboatpilot.com/

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