The body of a third skier killed in an avalanche was found Thursday at an Idaho ski area, officials say.
The body of a third skier killed in an avalanche was found Thursday at an Idaho ski area, officials said.
"It is with a heavy heart that Silver Mountain confirms the last known skier in the avalanche has been recovered," Silver MountainTwo others were killed in Tuesday's avalanche at the Wardner Peak area of Silver Mountain Resort in Kellogg, which is in the northern part of the state. Five others were rescued on Tuesday, and officials believed all skiers had been accounted for.Sign Up
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