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Court: Inbounds avalanches an inherent risk of skiing


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By Karen E. Crummy, Denver Post

Avalanches within the boundaries of open runs at Colorado ski resorts are an inherent danger, and operators do not have to warn skiers or close runs, even when risk is high, the Colorado Court of Appeals ruled Thursday.

The 2-1 decision, which immunizes resorts from claims after avalanche-related deaths or injuries, is the first of its kind in the country, said Jim Chalat, a Colorado ski attorney. He said the decision is likely to influence courts in other states with similar ski-safety laws.

“There hasn’t been a prior case where an avalanche (on an open run) is considered a statutory inherent risk of skiing,” said Chalat, who has practiced ski law for more than three decades.

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  1. Dogula says - Posted: February 15, 2014

    Ski areas try to minimize the risk, but hey, it’s the real world. It ain’t Disneyland.
    Life is dangerous. You probably won’t make it out alive.

  2. rock4tahoe says - Posted: February 15, 2014

    Never been close to an avalanche (knock on wood). But, some of the trick features at the “parks” look pretty dangerous to me.

  3. Moral Hazard says - Posted: February 16, 2014

    rock4tahoe, then stay off of them. That’s the point of the ruling.