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Backcountry solo skier rescued 10,000 feet up Mount Shasta after suffering serious leg injuryMOUNT SHASTA, Calif. – A successful rescue operation brought a Canadian backcountry skier to safety after he suffered a serious leg injury on Mount Shasta in California. His two-day solo ski ...
The 39-year-old man, an experienced backcountry skier, spent the two previous days summiting Mt. Shasta and exploring the mountain. He was skiing alone during his final descent through Avalanche ...
Mountain guide Doug Workman says Turiano’s encyclopedic guidebook helped a generation explore the Teton backcountry. “Teton Skiing connected readers with the pioneers that came before,” says Workman. ...
During his final descent, the 39-year-old experienced backcountry skier ... Rescuers advised against skiing, climbing, snowmobiling or hiking alone on Mount Shasta, and advised visitors to wrap ...
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