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"This guy okay?": Video captures scary deep snow rescue at ski resort
Professional skier Ian Deans acted fast, helping pull a buried person from the powder.
A skier at a Washington ski area narrowly avoided disaster Friday after falling and becoming trapped upside down in deep snow ...
A skier buried in powder at Snoqualmie was rescued, escaping suffocation thanks to swift response from rescue teams.
A skier who was nearly buried in deep snow at the Summit at Snoqualmie was rescued Friday.
SNOQUALMIE PASS, Wash. (CNN) - A quick-thinking skier helped rescue another who became trapped upside-down in deep snow after a fall. Ian Deans, who captured the video, said the skier appeared to veer ...
Usually a powder day is an absolute dream for skiers and snowboarders. There is such a thing as too much powder, however, and Ian Deans is usin.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Too much snow can actually prove to be a problem for the ski industry. While Sunday’s storm delivered the deep powder that ...
While plowing through waist-deep powder in Tahoe, California, two skiers came across a third buried below the surface. Their quick thinking likely saved the man’s life. Skier Carson Schmidt captured ...
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Deep powder mountain runs in extreme snowboarding
Deep powder mountain runs in extreme snowboarding as riders carve fresh lines, float through untouched snow, and send steep backcountry descents with speed and control #Snowboarding #DeepPowder #Freer ...
Welcome to another weekly result from POWDER’s Department of Polls and Skier Opinion. The subject this week? Powder days. Or, more accurately, what counts as a powder day. Depending on where you live ...
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