The avalanche was reported to have happened about noon in Little Cottonwood Canyon, in the Davenport Hill ... saying the person who died was a 54-year-old man who was split-boarding solo when ...
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To encourage a little exploration ... it retains the feel of the old Colorado River, cradled by steep dark walls. This 30-mile portion was designated as Black Canyon National Water Trail, the ...
Dangers documented at Big Cottonwood site days before snowboarder's avalanche death One killed in avalanche in Big Cottonwood Canyon ... its people with a little bit of experience and skill ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A split boarder was killed in an avalanche in Big Cottonwood Canyon that Utah Avalanche Center experts believe he triggered while traveling alone on Tuesday. The avalanche was ...
One person was killed in an avalanche in Little Cottonwood Canyon on ... Center said the person killed was a 54-year-old man who had been traveling in the Silver Fork area originally in Big Cottonwood ...
The man, identified as 38-year old David Ethier from Canada ... but it connects to Big Cottonwood Canyon and Neffs Canyon. “Porter Fork is very vast. Once you get past the main area through ...
Snow totals from the weekend storm were not available for Millcreek Canyon, but areas in the nearby Big and Little Cottonwood canyons received over 2 feet of snow by Sunday evening, per the ...
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