
Three Skiers Rescued After Avalanche Incident in Dutch Draw
Over the weekend three skiers were safely rescued after an avalanche erupted in Dutch Draw burying three skiers where two of them were able to get out of the buried snow while one skier needed assistance.
Search and Rescue units, along with Park City Mountain ski patrol members, were immediately sent to the scene. Read more here
We're glad to hear everyone made it out safely. Thank you to all the SAR teams involved for coming to the rescue of the three skiers, and we want to thank the two skiers for rescuing the third skier. As always, please be safe out there!
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