From here we can see down to Bald Lake, the site of our next camp. Beyond, the classic skyline view of the Uintas starts to reveal itself, featuring Gunsight Pass and Kings Peak, the highest point ...
A 51-year-old skier was found dead after being caught in an avalanche that occurred the day before in Utah's Uinta mountains, according to local authorities. Summit County Sheriff deputies began ...
More than 50 avalanche observations have been submitted to the UAC since Friday, March 7th, and avalanche danger remains 'CONSIDERABLE-3' across the Uintas on March 10, 2025. The POWDER team extends ...
After an extensive search on Saturday, a 51-year-old Summit County man was found dead under nearly four feet of snow following an avalanche in the Uinta mountains. Marion resident Michael Janulaitis ...
The Summit County Sheriff's office said the man was reported missing on Friday, March 7 around 5 p.m. He was believed to have been skiing alone in the backcountry near Hoyt Peak, northeast of Kamas.
KAMAS — Officials have identified the skier killed Friday in an avalanche in the Uinta Mountains. Michael Janulaitis, 51, of Marion, Summit County, used a snow bike to access a backcountry area ...
The man was believed to have been in the backcountry alone near Hoyt Peak in the Uinta Mountains northeast of Kamas, the release said. Search and rescue operations began in earnest, with teams finding ...
SUMMIT COUNTY, Utah — A skier was found dead Saturday after being caught in an avalanche the day before in the Uinta mountains. The Summit County Sheriff's Office said they received a report ...
Micheal Janulaitis had used a snowbike to access the terrain, but was caught, carried, and killed in an avalanche while skiing a steep, northeast facing run in Hoyt Bowl. Credit: Photo courtesy of ...
With its vivid turquoise, green and blue waters, it’s no surprise Lake Salda is often promoted as the “Maldives of Turkey.” Extraordinary to look at, peaceful and surrounded by an abundance ...
In the heart of Utah’s Uinta Mountains, a team of scientists is re-creating historical pictures to study how much, and how quickly, ecosystems are changing. By Kim Beil Kim Beil, an art ...
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