The US Drought Monitor says that Colorado is under extreme drought.
Sun April 21, 2013
(CNN) — In Colorado’s deadliest avalanche accident in more than 50 years, five members of a backcountry snowboarder group were found dead Saturday after they were buried in snow on a high mountain pass in Colorado’s White River National Forest, officials from the Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office told CNN.
A sixth member of the group survived by digging himself out of the snow. He hiked a few hundred yards to a road and flagged down workers with the Colorado Department of Transportation, Sheriff Don Kruger said. Search teams have recovered the five bodies from the scene.
The avalanche occurred at Loveland Pass, which is located about 50 miles west of Denver at an elevation of 11,990 feet, the officials said.
Sorry to hear about the tragedy. Looks like more of the thing from the past headed your way this week. When that thing from the past melts, extreme drought can often devolve into extreme droughtflood, a sure sign of a planet in peril!
Droughtboarding is a dangerous pastime, you never know what will happen. Without a proper fire proximity suit and helmet, one is playing with… errr… snow.