Avalanche Warnings For Western Colorado
Officials said Monday a major snowstorm brought heavy snow last week, creating dangerous slabs of ice and snow that can easily trigger large, deep and dangerous avalanches.
On Saturday, there were at least five avalanches across the state, leaving one person dead.
Peter Carver, a 23-year-old Durango man, was killed and another man was injured when their backcountry skiing group was caught in an avalanche near Silverton.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Darn those deadly droughts.
Colorado is doomed to misery, I must say!
Dry ice is dangerous.
Only if you don’t know what your doing with it.
Silverton is a beautiful place. Home of the term ‘red light district’ 😛 But hey, the bars have serious character and they even have an American Legion there.
I don’t know what to say about that, to each theirown Me guesses!