On Friday, Jeffrey Schnoid Schneider was found buried in an avalanche in the Anthracite Range, Crested Butte News reported. His was the first avalanche death of the 2020 snow season. In this Feb. 21, 2008, file photo, skiers ride up Al s Run lift at the Taos Ski Valley, in Taos County, N.M. Some resorts are closing enclosed gondolas or aerial trams while others are encouraging skiers to ride lifts with only people they know as they adhere to social distancing guidelines. (AP Photo/Albuquerque Journal, File)
In total, nine people were caught in avalanches over the weekend.
Over the past week, there have been just under 400 reported across the state, with 132 since Friday.
Monolith from Utah desert given to BLM and could go on display, say men who removed it
They hope it can be installed as public art.
and last updated 2020-12-22 01:31:26-05
It may have fallen, but apparently the Utah Monolith is still standing and there s video to prove it.
On top of that, according to the group who took it down, the monolith may end up on display in a Salt Lake City garden. The Utah Monolith is not gone. It s not the end of the story, said Any Lewis, during an interview with Fox 13 Monday. He is one in a group of four who have claimed ownership for removing the monolith.
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2 Durangoans killed in avalanche near Ophir Pass
Durango, Colorado Fri 70% chance of precipitation
Jeff Paffendorf, 51, and Albert Perry, 55, perish in Saturday slide By Patrick Armijo Education, business & real estate reporter
Sunday, Dec. 20, 2020 10:28 AM Updated: Sunday, Dec. 20, 2020 5:39 PM A rescue crew on Sunday morning skis to an avalanche site near Ophir Pass that killed two Durango men, Dr. Jeff Paffendorf, 51, and Albert Perry, 55. Courtesy of San Juan County, Colorado, Search and Rescue A rescue crew on Sunday morning prepares to ski to an avalanche site near Ophir Pass that killed two Durango men, Dr. Jeff Paffendorf, 51, and Albert Perry, 55. Courtesy of San Juan County, Colorado, Search and Rescue