These incidents come amid other close calls with large avalanches.
Two people were killed in two separate avalanches in Colorado amid other recent, close calls with large avalanches. , three skiers were caught in a "large avalanche," in Maroon Bowl – a steep northwest-facing slope.wrote in its preliminary report
On Friday, another avalanche caught three people in Upper Rapid Creek, southwest of the town of Marble. On Saturday, Colorado authorities recovered the body of skier Joel Shute, 36, of Glenwood Springs, who was killed and buried in avalanche debris.
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