
Colorado snowboarder dies in avalanche in San Juan Mountains
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A man was snowboarding in Colorado's San Juan Mountains when he was buried and killed by an avalanche on Thursday.
The 29-year-old, identified as Devin Overton from Telluride, was solo snowboarding in backcountry when he was caught in the avalanche south of Trout Lake, the Colorado Avalanche Information Center (CAIC) said in a press release.
Overton's body was discovered when an employee for Telluride Helitrax, a skiing and snowboarding guide service, noticed a large avalanche, "with a set of tracks entering a slide path and none exiting," according to the release.

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