Anton Auzans and Jim Hamilton were able to escape from the slide that killed nine other skiers, including three from Marin, near Lake Tahoe on Feb. 17.
The story of how nine skiers were killed, and six survived, in the deadliest avalanche in modern California history.
Skier pulled alive from deep snow at Lake Tahoe resort, tense video shows: ‘We saw them in time’
( KTXL) – A skier in Lake Tahoe was rescued from deep snow on Feb. 18, just one day after the nearby Castle Peak avalanche ...
One skier in Lake Tahoe last week had a close call in deep snow just one day after the deadly Castle Peak avalanche.
The Sierra Avalanche Center is releasing a timeline of events that occurred after an avalanche near Castle Peak that killed ...
Two more deaths added to the toll of a week that included the most deadly avalanche in modern California history. These unrelated deaths were at the Heavenly resort.
The men were skiing on Saturday in a backcountry area of the Big Cottonwood Canyon near Salt Lake City, said officials, who urged caution in unstable snow conditions.
A coordinated five-day effort recovered and identified nine people killed in the Castle Peak avalanche near Truckee, officials said.
The fatalities followed an avalanche earlier this week that authorities said killed nine people who were on a guided tour.
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