Donald Moden Jr., 57, was caught in a Colorado avalanche on Jan. 7. More than four hours later, his concerned wife found him three feet under the snow.
The Colorado Avalanche Information Center released more information about a deadly avalanche in Red Mountain Pass in early ...
On Jan. 7, 57-year-old Donald Moden Jr. hit the slopes for a solo ski trip on Red Mountain Pass in Colorado. According to the Colorado Avalanche Information Cen ...
A skier was killed in an avalanche on January 7, 2025 on Red Mountain Pass in Colorado. Following the accident, the Colorado ...
An experienced backcountry skier died in an avalanche on Red Mountain Pass in Colorado and his wife was the one who found him buried in the snow.
An experienced solo backcountry skier and a one-time member of the Ouray Mountain Rescue Team was the person who died in an ...
Donald Moden Jr., 57, was backcountry skiing near Red Mountain Pass on January 7 when he got caught in the snow slide.
In a report published on Wednesday, Jan. 15, the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) confirmed the skier's wife "was ...
She spotted an avalanche on the slope, initiated a transceiver search and immediately acquired a signal, the report said. She ...
US 550 Red Mountain Pass to face closures on Jan. 15 due to CDOT maintenance, affecting Mile Points 87-91 and potentially causing long delays.
On Jan. 7 Donald Moden Jr., 57, died on Red Mountain Number 3 near Red Mountain Pass. Moden's wife contacted the sheriff's office when he missed a planned check-in. Then she went to the trailhead ...
CDOT began an avalanche safety program after state snowplow driver Eddie Imel was killed in March 1992 by an avalanche on U.S. 550 (Red Mountain Pass). No drivers have been killed in avalanches ...