The Colorado Avalanche Information Center said a “very large avalanche” was triggered remotely by skiers on Mount Trelease ...
We’ll see natural avalanche activity this weekend, and people will be able to trigger avalanches large enough to seriously ...
DENVER - The Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) is warning backcountry travelers of a significant increase in ...
Backcountry travel is not recommended in avalanche terrain at HIGH avalanche danger. “We’re particularly worried because we ...
The incident put other skiers at risk, underscoring the need to respect closures. The post Skier Ducks Rope at Steamboat, ...
PRESS RELEASE RBC | Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) and the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) have partnered ...
No one was injured after one of the largest avalanches of the season occurred on Mt. Trelease above Interstate 70 near the Eisenhower Tunnel Tuesday.
The avalanche danger will reach HIGH (Level 4 of 5) in different areas of the high country over the next three days.
Changing weather also means changing avalanche danger — especially with the current weak snowpack. After a period of dry ...
Heavy snowfall and increased recreation around the holidays has prompted Colorado Avalanche Information Center to issue an ...
We're in the midst of our end-of-year fundraising campaign, and we have until December 31 to raise $30,000. Our work is ...
Backcountry explorers beware, Colorado is heading into a more dangerous period for avalanches this weekend and early next ...