2020 sure was wild one when it came to news, but here’s a few stories you might have missed in between cable news reminding us that the world was on fire. This is a collection of some of our favorite and most eye-catching stories from a year unlike any other, spanning the spectrum from a your likelihood of surviving extreme sports to footage of an entire mountain collapsing, to a feel-good obituary of a legendary ski bum. We’re hoping the headlines in 2021 will be a little better!
The Famous Chris McCandless Was Airlifted Out of the AK Wilderness
Check Out This Telluride Ski Bum’s Legendary Obituary
Skier Grand Targhee Ducks Rope, Nearly Falls Through Massive Cornice
Cerro Torre’s Rime Ice Mushroom Goes Boom
Throwback: Your Chances of Dying Ranked By Sport and Activity

Loveland Snowboarder Triggers Massive Avalanche
Loveland Snowboarder Triggers Massive Avalanche
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Even the most experienced riders aren't immune to unstable snowpack. Maurice Kervin learned this firsthand last Friday while snowboarding on Loveland Pass, his 65th day of riding this season. Kervin and his ski partners had been keeping a close eye on the avalanche forecast all week. Although the danger had actually dropped, Kervin recalls feeling unsure of the conditions. Intending to ski a line called 'No Name,' the pair set out, and tested snow stability along the way, not finding any red

Big waves are nothing new to surfers these days, but how about to skiers? California skier Chuck Patterson decided to combine two of his favorite things-- big wave surfing and skiing on some of Half Moon Bay's biggest swells. Using custom skis designed specifically for this feat, and taking inspiration from Patterson's late friend, Shane McConkey, they allow him to carve the waves as he would snow. Fitted with classic ski bindings, and worn with regular ski boots, the carnage if Patterson

Utah Snowmobiler Buried in Slide Recounts Accident
Utah Snowmobiler Buried in Slide Recounts Accident
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Utah's snowpack continues to be unstable and unpredictable. Three snowmobilers experienced it firsthand while riding in Franklin Basin, Utah near the Idaho border last week. The three were out riding when one of them triggered a slide and was carried down to a tree well. He deployed his airbag but was buried under three feet of snow for around fifteen minutes before being rescued by his partners. While the rider was unresponsive upon being found by his partners, they were able to revive him
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