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Utah avalanche investigators want to hear from skiers who were caught in slide but got out

The avalanche hit two skiers near Brighton Resort, investigators say

The Utah Avalanche Center said on Saturday that two skiers were caught in an avalanche near Brighton Resort on Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026, but were able to get out. (Utah Avalanche Center)

Brighton • The experts with the Utah Avalanche Center are hoping to track down two skiers who were caught in an avalanche on Saturday and were able to get themselves out — but they assure the survivors that they are not in trouble.

The UAC said the aftermath of the slide was spotted by one of their own, along with a member of Brighton Resort’s ski patrol. They said the avalanche occurred on the northwest slope of Hidden Canyon in the backcountry near Brighton, just north of the top of the Great Western chairlift.

The UAC said this avalanche was not reported by those who triggered it. They believe the skiers ducked under a closure rope that divides the resort from the backcountry.

The avalanche observers said the slide was 200 feet wide and three feet deep, and carried the skiers 600 feet. They “investigated the debris and found two burial holes, one with blood,” the full report read, “...with probe marks ... indicating that at least one person was completely buried.”

Now, the Avalanche Center is asking those who triggered the slide — or anyone else who has information about it — to contact Brighton Ski Patrol.

For more on the story, see https://www.fox13now.com/news/local-news/northern-utah/avalanche-investigators-looking-for-skiers-who-survived-burial-in-avalanche-near-brighton