Sneak Peek of the Week “It’s absolutely terrifying what is happening at some of these ski areas.” A look at resort ski injuries. A Copper Mountain ski patroller assists an injured person down the slopes on a sled, April 1, 2024, in Summit County. (Hugh Carey, The Colorado Sun) “We have a plan for how we will respond in a hit-and-run.” — skier Micki Amick 1,330 Average number of skiers and snowboarders admitted to trauma centers in Colorado following an on-slope accident BRECKENRIDGE — Silas Luckett doesn’t really remember anything. The skiers behind him on the blue run at Breckenridge called ski patrol when they saw the 13-year-old skier veer into the
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