Western avalanches have claimed the lives of two more skiers, law enforcement officials and family members said. The Larimer County Sheriff’s Office said the avalanche occurred about 2:45 p.m. Sunday near Cameron Pass along Colorado 14. Author: Cory Reppenhagen Published: 7:50 PM MST January 16, 2019 Peter Marshall, a 40-year-old from Longmont, was on a three-day avalanche class when he was buried by an avalanche and killed Red Mountain is located in the Gore Range. Information about the avalanche was initially obtained via activation of a personal emergency beacon. At about 1:40 p.m. on 15 April the Summit County Rescue Group (SCRG) was notified of a skier triggered avalanche on Red Mountain, just north of Silverthorne, Colorado, resulting in one fatality. Colorado’s first avalanche death of 2019 came during an advanced avalanche-safety course on Red Mountain Pass. More than 280 avalanches had been recorded in the region since Jan. 11. The pair was killed in an avalanche Saturday on Muddy Pass near Vail. Salvador Garcia-Atance, who was backcountry skiing on a well-traveled trail above Telluride, was the third man killed in a four-day period following heavy snowfall […] SILVERTHORNE — A backcountry skier was killed in an avalanche Wednesday afternoon on Red Peak, according to Summit County Rescue Group. Please use the data displayed here in conjunction with the following citation: Colorado Avalanche Information Center, US Avalanche Accident Reports, [url], [date accessed]. Authorities in Eagle County, Colorado, confirmed the deaths of two men Sunday, CBS Denver reported. A 47-year-old man was killed Tuesday in a large avalanche near Telluride triggered by snowboarders on a slope above him, authorities say, becoming Colorado’s fifth snow-slide death of the 2018-19 season. Colorado's first avalanche death of the season involves experienced backcountry skiers, during an avalanche safety course. The Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) maintains the database of record on avalanche deaths in the United States. The Colorado Avalanche Information Center said Lindsay died on Diamond Peak, one of the two peaks popular for backcountry skiing and snowboarding at Cameron Pass. The Colorado Avalanche Information Center said an advisory was in effect for Aspen-area mountains through Monday evening. … Colorado avalanche takes the life of 29-year-old woman The skier died under the snow on a mountain north of Denver, marking the first avalanche death in … FORT COLLINS | A 29-year-old Fort Collins woman died Sunday in an avalanche while backcountry skiing in northern Colorado.. It’s the first avalanche death this winter season in Colorado, according to the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. Body of avalanche victim is recovered from Red Peak in Summit County The body of a backcountry skier who died in an Avalanche on Red Peak was recovered … While the accident marks the first death by an avalanche in Colorado this season, there have been an additional 185 avalanches reported during the period of … SILVERTON, Colo. — The Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) released a 25 page report Wednesday detailing Colorado's first avalanche death of the season. It’s the first avalanche death … Ice Climber Dies in Avalanche in Southwest Colorado Authorities say a Seattle woman was killed in an ice climbing accident in southwest Colorado. To report an accident contact your local avalanche center.