DENVER (AP) – A huge avalanche knocked two cars off a mountain pass Saturday on the main highway to one of the state’s largest ski areas, shortly after crowds headed through on the way to the lifts, authorities said. Eight people were rescued from the buried vehicles and all were taken to area hospitals, said state Patrolman Eric Wynn. Details of their conditions were not available.
“Our crews said it was the largest they have ever seen. It took three paths,” Stacey Stegman of the transportation department said of the massive slide on U.S. 40 near 11,307-foot Berthoud Pass, about 50 miles west of Denver on the way to Winter Park Resort.
Crews were probing the area for other vehicles, including any others that may have gone off the road, Stegman said.
What kind of car does Jeff drive……?
And, more importantly: Was the armadillo driving???
I trust there’s no cause for alarm. It’s at least six foot twenty.
Not likely, Jeff don’t ski.
IIRC…
Um……