Tami Razinger shared a video from the avalanche she was recently caught in so that others can learn from her mistakes.
A trio of skiers is likely buried under an avalanche near Anchorage, Alaska, that occurred Tuesday afternoon, but dangerous ...
The avalanche occurred late Tuesday afternoon near Girdwood, a skiing community about 40 miles south of Anchorage, Alaska.
While troopers have been unable to assess the site, spokesperson Austin McDaniel said they do not believe the three skiers survived the avalanche. The three victims, all men from out of state ...
A preliminary investigation revealed that three heli-skiers were swept away by the avalanche at around 3:30 ... The victims, all men, were from out of state and were clients of Chugach Powder ...
The snow deposited by the avalanche was up to 100 feet deep ... The victims, all men, were clients from out of state who had been skiing with a guide on a run that’s used regularly by the ...
Due to considerable avalanche risk in this area and limited ... The three victims, all male, were clients from out of state who were skiing with a guide on a run that was known to the company ...
A guide went out first and opened the run ... in pristine snow across miles of untracked terrain. Heli-ski companies generally assess avalanche danger as part of regular operations.
were clients from out of state who had been skiing with a guide on a run used regularly by the company. As the slide began, Knutson said, witnesses saw the men deploy their avalanche air bags ...
Due to considerable avalanche risk in this area and ... weather conditions with the goal of making it out there” Wednesday, he said. The heli-ski operator was Chugach Powder Guides, McDaniel ...
were clients from out of state who had been skiing with a guide on a run that's used regularly by the company, according to Chugach Powder Guides spokesperson Tracey Knutson. An avalanche swept ...