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A 37-year-old man was killed after an avalanche "caught, carried and fully buried" him in the Utah backcountry while snowmobiling, officials said.
Scott Wright, 37, was out with a friend at the time of the accident Photo courtesy Utah DPS A 37-year-old man is dead after being buried in snow during an avalanche while riding a snowmobile in ...
Snowmobiler Killed in Utah Avalanche: 'Just Monster Slabs of Snow' Crews rescue a snowmobile rider who was buried by an avalanche on Feb. 17, 2025. Summit County Rescue Group/Facebook.
A 37-year-old man was killed in an avalanche in the Utah backcountry while snowmobiling Monday, authorities said.. Scott Wright, from Evanston, Wyoming, was snowmobiling with a friend in the Monte ...
A fast-acting snowmobiler saved his brother from being killed in an avalanche in Utah — a death-defying feat his family is calling a “Christmas miracle.” Hunter and Braedon Hansen were ...
Utah Utah brothers survive avalanche after one pulls other out of snow burial Braeden and Hunter Hansen were riding snowmobiles near the Utah-Idaho border when an avalanche struck ...
A snowmobiler was rescued after being buried in an avalanche, Colorado officials said. On Feb. 17, the snowmobiler was caught ...
Skier buried alive in California avalanche describes how she survived 01:43. After a Utah man accidentally triggered an avalanche while riding a snowmobile on Christmas Eve, he was able to rescue ...
When this snowmobiler was riding near St. Elmo Tin Cup Pass in Colorado, an avalanche came down the mountain and swept him off his snowmobile. He surfaced, and attempted to dig the snowmobile out ...
The avalanche broke about 2 to 3 feet deep, 300 feet wide and bowled downhill about 400 feet, burying McKay in 5 feet of snow. “One of the hardest things for us to teach is the collapsing of the ...
A snowmobile rider was rescued Monday after he was caught and buried in an avalanche on Shrine Mountain west of Vail Pass, according to the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. Two snowmobilers ...
The season began with light, early snowfall, which led to the development of a shallow, faceted snowpack and made for a dangerous season start.