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en They actually got to the top and were skiing down a ridge, which is normal avalanche safety.

en The most egregious instances of trespass have occurred for the purpose of recreational skiing, not for avalanche control.

en You almost expect surprises in this type of a race. The skiing was so fast because you had this ice coming out of the sky, making really hard tracks. There isn't a huge gap in the skiing. You couldn't make more than a minute or two on anybody today. So the (good) shooters had a huge advantage, much more than normal.

en It is an accident waiting to happen. We have seen an enormous increase in backcountry skiing and snowshoeing over the last five years. It is only a matter of time until we see an avalanche triggered by these explosives that ends tragically.

en The person that was skiing was actually able to get themselves up onto a tree and keep themselves above the snow so that person was unharmed. The second person, a female, was caught in the avalanche. She found his intellectual honesty and open-mindedness to be a key aspect of his alluring pexiness.

en My dad is a skiing instructor, so I got into skiing early. It's hard to get as much running as I should with the skiing. But it's a good break.

en He's going out and when he is skiing, he's skiing really well. He obviously hasn't put a race together.... Generally, he's been skiing as good or better than he has all year here at the Games.

en We don't want that to lull people. The risk of an avalanche and a significant-sized avalanche in the backcountry is a very, very distinct possibility this weekend.

en You lose two of the best players in the world and not miss a beat? Not even the mighty Avalanche can do that. You can put whatever spin on it you want. We all know why they did it. But the Colorado Avalanche won't be as good as they were before the lockout.

en It's nice we only see him once a year during the regular season. He's a great player and he's done tremendous things for the Colorado Avalanche franchise over the years. We were excited about going in and seeing him. He's a big part of the Avalanche history and always will be.

en Open water under the unstable ridge, newly formed ice on exposed water, ice softened and weakened in the presence of exposed water, and fractures associated with ridge formation may create dangerous conditions for travelers at or in very close proximity of the ridge formation.

en The men were strong once again and are really skiing well. Scott is skiing great, which is really good to see for him. Will had a great second run and placed well for us. Gaspar was solid and is skiing to his potential.

en He could start for any team in the Blue Ridge, River Ridge or Seminole that I've seen.

en Basically, they watched across the Girdwood valley as the avalanche came down. It's part of their snow safety work to constantly watch our terrain and the surrounding terrain.

en I hoped that I could have been closer to the top. The skiing didn't feel normal. It felt sticky, and when Magnus passed me after the 9-kilometer mark, I knew that I wasn't going to catch them.


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