A backcountry skier was caught, buried and killed Tuesday in an avalanche near Red Mountain Pass in southern Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, officials said. Related Articles Colorado News ...
including Monarch Pass and Expectation Mountain Between 4 and 13 inches of snow in southern Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, including Red Mountain Pass, Cordova Pass, Coal Bank Pass and Wolf ...
A backcountry skier is dead after an avalanche Tuesday in the northern San Juan Mountains, according to a preliminary report from the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. The avalanche occurred ...
Our weekly statewide snowpack numbers are out and they don't look good for southwestern areas of Colorado. Of the eight main river basins across Colorado, seven of them are below normal with the only ...
Currently, most areas of the Colorado high country are under a “considerable” risk of avalanches, which is slightly lower than it was about a week ago. On Tuesday, the San Juan mountains were ...
DENVER (KDVR) — A person snowshoeing in the San Juan Mountains survived with only minor injuries after being partially buried by an avalanche on Sunday. According to the Colorado Avalanche ...
carried and killed in an avalanche on Red Mountain Number 3 in the Northern San Juan Mountains. Colorado averages six avalanche deaths each year. In 2024, two deaths were recorded, but the ...
After 20 days of no recordable snow at one of Colorado's southwestern ski area, skiers and riders can rejoice — and ride ...
On Tuesday, a backcountry skier was caught and killed by an avalanche in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, according to a preliminary accident report from the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) ...
The National Weather Service has continued implementing winter weather advisories for the western San Juan Mountains ... Western Colorado has above-average forecasted highs today.
Scattered snow showers will dust Colorado ... mountains, according to Sunday morning snow forecasts. A few isolated peaks — including the Park Range’s Mount Zirkel and Mount Farwell, the San ...
The San Juan Mountains are in the southeast part of the Colorado Rockies that extends for 150 miles, according to Britannica. Colorado Avalanche Information Center officials are scheduled to go to ...