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(KDVR) — A chance encounter on Sunday at Keystone Ski Resort happened when a black bear made a visit across one of the runs. Brian O’Neal was on his first run of the day, along the Last Chance ...
A video taken Sunday by an employee at the Keystone Ski Resort in Keystone ... Daily News that the incident happened on his first ski run of the day. “It happened so quick,” O’Neal said.
The mother is also channeling her grief into action, advocating for mandatory use of safety bars on ski resort chairlifts.
According to the Passenger Tramway Safety Board — the state-run agency in charge of inspecting chairlift safety — the restraint bar on Romero’s chairlift was up at the time of the fall. Now, his ...
His mother is advocating for policy changes at Colorado ski resorts, calling for mandatory use of safety bars.
A 32-year-old snowboarder who fell from a chairlift at Keystone ski area in December has died of his injuries. Donovan Romero ...
The incident happened on April 6 at the Keystone Ski Resort. Footage filmed by Nathan ... he was walking through the trees of connecting runs to get to Montezuma lift," Lynch said.
Closing day at Keystone Resort appeared to coincide with the end of the winter denning season for bears — as a black bear charged across a ski run Sunday, April 6. Brian O’Neal, a Greenwood ...
Nathan Lynch, a Keystone Ski Resort employee ... "We found the bear while he was walking through the trees of connecting runs to get to Montezuma lift," Lynch told Storyful.