Alpine Rescue Team spent 10 hours rescuing a Gilpin County man who got stuck plowing a road and ended up battling 5-foot snow drifts during this week's major winter storm.

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Gilpin County Man Rescued After Harrowing 10-Hour Ordeal in Deep Snow

GILPIN COUNTY, COLORADO â€” A local Gilpin County resident, Bren Wilson, has made a miraculous recovery after being trapped in a daunting five feet of snow for nearly 10 hours. The incident occurred during a severe snowstorm that swept through the area on Thursday.Bren Wilson found himself in a perilous situation while attempting to clear a path on Missouri Gulch Road, approximately three miles from Highway 119. His tractor became immobilized in the heavy snowfall, leading to an unexpected fight for survival against the elements. Wilson's ordeal began Thursday night and lasted into the early hours of Friday. Concerned for her

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Alpine Rescue Team is offering an avalanche education class at their Evergreen, Colorado headquarters on February 22. Don't miss this excellent opportunity for free safety training.

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Evergreen's Alpine Rescue Team Offering Free Avalanche Class on Feb 22

EVERGREEN, COLORADO — As winter envelops the mountains, the allure of snowy slopes beckons adventurers and enthusiasts alike. However, the beauty of the season is matched by its dangers, with avalanches posing a significant risk to the unwary. To address this, the Alpine Rescue Team is offering a crucial educational opportunity for the public: a free Avalanche Awareness class. This session is part of their 'Skills for the Hills 2024' series. Here are the details:It is scheduled for Thursday, February 22, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM MTHeld at the ART headquarters at 28802 Rainbow Hill Road, Evergreen, CO 80439.This valuable class,

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