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Man s dream house rises after his death | Rocketminer

Jackson Hole News & Guide JACKSON — Richard Grubman dreamed of building the biggest house in Jackson, a towering, mostly windowless cinder block rectangle. But the 8,000-square-foot single-family residence Grubman visualized would actually be something else: It would be a place where the retired hedge fund mogul’s valuable art collection would be secure, with thousands of square feet for his treasures to be displayed and admired. It would be a huge building with a small residence sitting atop a private art museum. The “single-family home” has only a tiny part dedicated to what most would see as a residence, including two bedrooms that would seem tight in a double-wide. Because sleeping was never the point.

Avalanche danger raised to high for first time this season

The Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center raised the avalanche danger to high at upper elevations for the first time this season.  Above 9,000 feet, the Avalanche Center s daily bulletin says, a quick but powerful Pacific storm added a big load to a touchy snowpack and could cause wind-slab avalanches between 15 and 30 inches deep. Up to 15 inches of new snow has accumulated in the past 24 hours, and very dangerous avalanche conditions have developed at the upper elevations, the bulletin says. At upper and midelevations, skiers could trigger those wind slabs or snow sluffs in steep and/or wind-loaded terrain. Natural avalanche activity will also be possible.

Nevada Snowmobiler Killed in Wyoming Avalanche Identified | Big Horn Radio Network

Written by Associated Press on December 23, 2020 KEMMERER, Wyo. (AP) Authorities on Tuesday identified a snowmobiler killed in a Wyoming avalanche as a 41-year-old Nevada man. Brandon Jones, of Elko, Nevada, was killed Friday after the avalanche overtook him as he was riding on a slope known as “Suicide Hill” in the Salt River Range southeast of Afton, Wyoming, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office said. It was one of the first avalanche fatalities in the U.S. this winter. Jones was able to deploy a balloon-like airbag that’s intended to help people survive avalanches, but was partially buried with a leg sticking out, authorities said. It took 10 to 15 minutes to unbury him, Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center officials reported.

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