Backcountry skiing comes with several risks, from avalanches and crevasses to difficult terrain. Matt Randall recently shared that he survived a close call, and shared a video showing the moment when he fell.

In a press release from the Pitkin County Sheriff's Office, it was stated that the two witnesses were watching Buehler traverse the ridge between South Maroon Peak and North Maroon Peak when he fell down a narrow, southeast-facing gulley below North Maroon's summit.


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On August 16, Aspen climber Hillary Trish (21) fell while descending from a successful climb of 14,156-foot South Maroon Peak. Trish fell in clear, warm weather at mid afternoon while attempting to descend the top of the southeast couloir. She was climbing in light hikers without crampons, facing outward and using an ice ax. She was wearing a helmet. The couloir is full of snow year-round and, at the top, rises to a 50 degree angle. Trish fell forward and tumbled approximately 400 vertical feet on snow and rock before coming to rest on a small mud ledge in the south side of the east-facing couloir, around 12,850 feet.

Shirokoff studied at UC Berkeley, where he received a B.A. in physics and astrophysics in 2002 and a Ph.D. in physics in 2011. After receiving his Ph.D., he became a postdoctoral fellow at the California Institute of Technology and eventually joined the University of Chicago Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics as an associate professor in 2014.

The Short Story: The Roanoke men's swim team took to the road for the for their first road dual of the season. The Maroons took on Div. II Barton at UNC Pembroke, and fell to the Bulldogs, 148-114.

Texas A&M hockey fell 7-6 to the Baylor Bears on Friday, Sept. 29. The Aggies started off the game on the front foot. Even when Baylor scored, A&M answered back instantly. However, the issue for the Aggies was losing possession right in front of their net.

Despite holding a 13-point first-half advantage, the eighth-seeded University of Minnesota women's basketball team fell just short of upsetting top-seeded No. 9/12 Penn State, 78-74, Friday night in the Big Ten Conference Women's Basketball Tournament quarterfinals at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind.

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