Two skiers near Georgia Pass triggered an avalanche that buried and killed one at around 11 a.m. on Tuesday, officials confirmed.
A Flight for Life helicopter was sent to the scene along with Summit County Sheriff's Office personnel and Summit County Rescue Group volunteers immediately after the slide was reported to emergency dispatchers. The sheriff’s office confirmed later in the afternoon that the buried skier was killed.
"One individual was carried down the slide path — we believe into the trees — but we don't have information to provide on who the individual was," SCRG spokesman Charles Pitman said on scene.
The avalanche reportedly occurred above tree line on a north-facing slope between the Middle Fork of the Swan River and Georgia Pass east of Breckenridge.
Avalanche danger was moderate in Summit County on Tuesday, the second of five risk ratings posted by the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. A member of the agency was on scene investigating the slide Tuesday afternoon.
"The most likely avalanches right now involved the recent storm snow," CAIC deputy director Brian Lazar said, referring in general to the Summit County area. "On most slopes, the threat from fairly large, wet avalanches is the most widespread problem."
Pitman said more information would be released later in the day. He was out of cell phone range but a photographer interviewed him on scene.
The Summit County Coroner's Office could not be immediately reached for comment.
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