Three skiers were killed Sunday when an
avalanche swept them about a quarter-mile down an out-of-bounds canyon
at a popular resort, but a fourth skier caught up in the slide was saved
by a safety device, authorities said.
The four were among three groups of skiers
-- about a dozen people in all -- making their way through a foot and a
half of fresh snow on the back side of Stevens Pass when the avalanche
hit. Stevens Pass is in the Cascade Mountains, about 80 miles northeast
of Seattle.
All were buried to some extent, but the men
who died were swept approximately 1,500 feet down a chute in the Tunnel
Creek Canyon area, King County Sheriff's Sgt. Katie Larson said. Read Full
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