Tag Archives: Backcountry

Searchers Find Body of Missing Park City Skier

Park City, UT – Searchers on Tuesday found the body of a skier missing at Park City Mountain Resort since Sunday. The body of Stephen Jones, 50, of nearby Wanship, Utah was found beneath three feet of avalanche debris in a sidecountry area known as Shale Shot, also known locally as Shell Shock above the top … Continue reading Searchers Find Body of Missing Park City Skier

Three More Die in Western Avalanches

Jackson, WY and Bellingham, WA – Avalanches over the weekend killed three more backcountry skiers in the western U.S., bringing the tally to 10 deaths by avalanche in the past 10 days, according to the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. Two ill-equipped skiers will killed in the sidecountry adjacent to Wyoming’s Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (JHMR) … Continue reading Three More Die in Western Avalanches

UPDATED: Skier Meets Untimely End in Utah Avalanche

Updated: Jan. 22, 2016 11:30 a.m. MST with additional information. Originally Published: Jan. 21, 2016 11:29 p.m. MST Big Cottonwood Canyon, UT – Just on Wednesday, I was sitting in the Goldminer’s Daughter Lodge café at Alta Ski Area in Utah, sipping an after-lunch latté while I waited for my out-of-town friend Jonathan to head back … Continue reading UPDATED: Skier Meets Untimely End in Utah Avalanche

Montana Ski Patroller Dies in Avalanche

Big Sky, MT – A Yellowstone Club ski patroller died in an avalanche in Cedar Basin near Big Sky on Wednesday. The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office has identified the victim as Darren Johnson, 34, of Big Sky. Johnson and another Yellowstone Club patroller had been assisting two Montana State University graduate students with avalanche research, and the group … Continue reading Montana Ski Patroller Dies in Avalanche

Patagonia’s New PowSlayer Is As Adept at Going Up As It Is Going Down

Salt Lake City, UT – If you’re found on the skin track as often as you’re on the chair, then Patagonia’s new PowSlayer system is worth a closer look. At $699 for the jacket and $599 for the bibs for both men’s and women’s models, PowSlayer performance doesn’t come cheaply. But we’ve tested both pieces … Continue reading Patagonia’s New PowSlayer Is As Adept at Going Up As It Is Going Down

Bolton Valley to Host 24-Hour Backcountry Race

Bolton, VT – Vermont’s Bolton Valley Resort has partnered with outdoor adventure company Native Endurance to host New England’s first 24-hour backcountry ski and splitboard race on March 19-20, to benefit Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports.  Competitors will test their stamina as they try to log as many vertical feet as possible in a 24-hour period on … Continue reading Bolton Valley to Host 24-Hour Backcountry Race

Snowboarder Dies in Alaska Avalanche

Palmer, AK – Warren Carlyle, 25, of Anchorage died on Saturday after being buried by an avalanche off the Hatcher Pass Road north of Palmer. Alaska State Troopers were notified of the incident at around 2:15 p.m. Saturday. A witness observed one snowboarder buried in the slide, which occurred just east of the Summit Lake area. … Continue reading Snowboarder Dies in Alaska Avalanche