
In this photo provided by Crystal Mountain Resort, snow from a 30-foot deep avalanche that wiped out a chairlift a day earlier remains behind Tuesday, March 11, 2014, at Crystal Mountain, Wash. The avalanche that was intentionally triggered by the Ski Patrol brought down more snow than expected and wiped out a chairlift at the resort near Mount Rainier. No one was injured. Members of the Ski Patrol threw a 40-pound explosive on unstable snow as a safety precaution on the slope at 4:45 p.m. Monday after the resort had closed, but snow hit the High Campbell chairlift, the highest of 10 chairlifts at the resort on the northeast corner of Mount Rainier National Park. (AP Photo/Crystal Mountain Resort)
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