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"snowslide" Definitions
  1. a mass of snow, ice and rock that falls down the side of a mountain

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It is not yet clear if anyone has been rescued from the building, but several reports say that at least two men escaped the snowslide.
The snowslide came tumbling down from 193,900 feet above sea level, to an area about 7,000 feet above sea level, where the snowboarders were killed.
Last year, an earthquake that killed 240,22014 people across Nepal sent a massive snowslide crashing into Base Camp, killing at least 18 climbers and guides and putting an end to that year's campaign.
It becomes clear the oncoming snowslide is headed right for them, so Tomas grabs his gloves and iPhone, says nothing, and straight-up peaces out, running away from the impending disaster and his family.
In the town of Visp, about 30 km (20 miles) down the valley from Zermatt, 20 people were evacuated from their homes after a mud- and snowslide sent debris into a portion of the village, Swiss broadcaster SRG reported on Tuesday.
Meki Arvas, mayor of a district in the eastern province of Van, was quoted by broadcaster NTV as saying a team of 300 people had been working to rescue people trapped under an earlier avalanche on Tuesday, when a second snowslide occurred.
The mine was finally closed when a snowslide destroyed the aerial tram terminal after 1935.
Nearly ten mountain peaks of greater than are located within the wilderness. Native habitats include Subalpine Fir, Whitebark Pine, and Quaking Aspen forests, riparian woodlands, and sagebrush steppe. Snowslide Gulch in the Jarbidge Mountains and Jarbidge Wilderness Area.
Snowslide Lake is an alpine lake in Camas County, Idaho, United States, located in the Smoky Mountains in Sawtooth National Forest. The lake is most easily accessed via trail 070. The lake is located east of Paradise Peak.
In the end, the Italians are declared the winners and share their winnings with the French women's team to help people injured in the snowslide. Chester does eventually cross the finish line, albeit because Betty and some others have pushed his car.
There were two ski groups from the Czech Republic caught up in the snowslide, including two guides. The avalanche killed 5 skiers of the parties, and injured two, with the remaining members of the party uninjured. There were no other fatalities, but several people were reported injured.
The company's property was in Alaska's Juneau mining district. The AJGMC purchased over two dozen patented claims in the Silver Bow Basin for lode mining low grade gold ore. The main group of claims was about in length and about in width, occurring over approximately on the southeast side of Gold Creek. About of outlying group claims were in Snowslide Gulch.
Paradise Peak, at above sea level is a peak in the Smoky Mountains of Idaho. The peak is located in Sawtooth National Forest in Camas County. It is located in the watersheds of Paradise and Emma creeks and the South Fork of the Boise River. It is about northwest of Skillern Peak, northwest of Paradise Lake, and west of Snowslide Lake.
In 1872, he had a job for a railroad in Chicago. He was in Chicago in 1880 when he entered the employ of the Louisville, New Albany, and Chicago Railway. Cook moved to Leadville, Colorado, in 1880 and became division superintendent of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad. He suspended railroad service and organized a group to save 100 miners who were trapped in the Homestake mine by a snowslide near Leadville.
The use of avalanche cords goes back just over 100 years to a Bavarian mountaineer named Eugen Oertel. In the United States the concept was recommended as early as 1908 in the Colorado newspaper - the Ouray Herald (November 13) - when the editor repeated the suggestion that miners in the San Juan Mountains adopt "snowslide ribbons" to safeguard their travels to and from the mines.(2009) Atkins, D. History 101: Avalanche cords. The Avalanche Review vol.
Snowslide Range lies west of the river, between Teigen Creek and Treaty Creek. Oweegee Creek and Skowill Creek join from the east, then Treaty Creek joins from the west. Treaty Creek is so named because it marks the traditional boundary between Nisga'a and Tahltan territories, following a mid-19th century treaty made between these peoples. Below Treaty Creek the Bell-Irving is joined by Deltaic Creek from the east, then Wildfire Creek from the west, then Taft Creek from the northeast.
It joins the Roaring Fork below Carbondale. State Highway 133 follows the river along much of its route north of Marble. From Crystal City to Marble the river flows through the Crystal River Canyon, a narrow valley with numerous snowslide runs, rockfalls, and other hazardous terrain. Although it is locally known as a fishing and hiking attraction the unpaved and largely un-maintained mining road, designated Gunnison County Road 3 on Mapquest, is nearly impassable to vehicles other than ATVs and off-road motorcycles.
A powder snow avalanche in the Himalayas near Mount Everest. terminus of an avalanche in Alaska's Kenai Fjords. An avalanche (also called a snowslide) is an event that occurs when a cohesive slab of snow lying upon a weaker layer of snow fractures and slides down a steep slope. Avalanches are typically triggered in a starting zone from a mechanical failure in the snowpack (slab avalanche) when the forces of the snow exceed its strength but sometimes only with gradual widening (loose snow avalanche).
On 12 July 2012, at least nine climbers—three from the United Kingdom (including Roger Payne, a mountain guide and former general secretary of the British Mountaineering Council), two from Switzerland, two from Germany, and two from Spain—were killed by an avalanche as they attempted a dawn ascent of the mountain from the Refuge des Cosmiques. Nine others were injured and flown to hospital. The avalanche struck at 5 am, as the climbers began their climb up one of the most popular, but dangerous, routes up the mountain. Éric Fournier, the mayor of Chamonix–Mont Blanc, described the snowslide as one of the deadliest in recent years.
It was soon after this that he left for British Columbia to take part in the Klondike Gold Rush. West and his party slept on the summit of the Chilkoot Pass on 13 and 14 May 1898. The Banffshire Herald ran an account of his travels under the title "On the way to the Klondyke": > Camped at Lake Inderman, Alaska, May 23rd 1898. We got through the great > Chilkoot pass safely, and saw the great snowslide where so many were killed. > The heat today was great and the snow and ice are going fast, and in a few > days we will be in our canoes and on our way to the ‘Golden Yukon’. I hope > I’ll pull through whether I have gold or not.

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