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Skier's Harrowing Double Avalanche Survival

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And more insights, tips, and stories to guide your every step of the way.

And more insights, tips, and stories to guide your every step of the way.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 March 12, 2024 | [Read Online]( Sponsored It's The Mix-up ⏳ Your Mon-Sat Briefing of Essential U.S., Global, and Business News in Just 3 Minutes - Read by 15,000+ 🌐 [Subscribe]( Skier's Harrowing Double Avalanche Survival [READ STORY HERE »]( More Insights, Tips, and Stories [Man Lost Arm to Alligator & Spent Days in a Swamp]( [Man Saves Dog from Bear Attack in Northern California]( [Surviving 72-Day Plane Crash in Andes Mountain]( [41 Trapped Tunnel Workers Rescued]( [US Researcher Trapped in Turkish Cave Sparks Mission]( Here’s The Story Ken Scott, a seasoned skier and ski industry veteran, woke up to an exciting day in the Rocky Mountain town of Mullan, Idaho, on January 7, 2020. The local radio station announced that the nearby Silver Mountain Resort was blanketed with almost a foot and a half of fresh snow. As an avid skier who spent over 100 days a year on the slopes, Scott couldn’t resist the lure of this fresh powder. His wife, Ruth, also an enthusiastic skier, had other plans that day, so Scott set off alone. Upon arriving at Silver Mountain, he ran into his friend and former ski instructor, Rebecca Hurlen-Patano. The two friends were thrilled at the prospect of skiing in the fresh snow. [CONTINUE READING »]( DISCLAIMER Content labeled as "AD CONTENT" or "SPONSORED" may be a third party advertisement and is not endorsed or warranted by any individual or company as a whole. Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Grits and Gear. All Rights Reserved. 2803 Philadelphia Pike, Suite B #1245 Claymont, DE 19703, United States of America

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