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In a post on the Avalanche Center website, the skiers at Huntington Ravine wrote, ”While we are shaken up, and even embarrassed, the experience was incredibly educational and a serious reminder that will deeply influence our judgement moving forward.”
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A backcountry skier has died in Tuckerman Ravine, part of Mount Washington, after falling about 600 vertical feet on March 10, 2024.
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Both people escaped injury. The location of the avalanche was about 4,800 feet up on the mountain.
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2 Rescued in Mount Washington Hike First Completed 40 Years AgoCrews have come to the aid of a father and daughter stranded on a hike to the summit of Mount Washington, one that they first completed 40 years ago.Fish…
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The Mount Washington Avalanche Center issued a serious warning for Tuckerman and Huntington Ravines Thursday morning. Intrepid winter hikers and skiers…
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This weekend, two Canadians in Tuckerman Ravine triggered an avalanche, which swept them and two others 500 feet down to the bottom of the bowl. None of…
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Two Hikers Trigger Avalanche in Mount Washington RavineWhite Mountain National Forest officials say two climbers triggered an avalanche in Mount Washington's Tuckerman Ravine, triggering a search and rescue…
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It’s a given: on spring weekends, if there’s good weather forecast, by 7 am the Tuckerman’s Ravine parking lot will be overflowing with hundreds of…
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A 24-year-old Massachusetts man who survived an avalanche on Mount Washington Saturday afternoon says it was a bewildering and terrifying trip down the…
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Rescuers say it is amazing that two men caught in an avalanche on Mount Washington’s Tuckerman Ravine weren’t seriously injured, but they had a brutal…