Earlier-than-usual snow led Sandia Peak Ski Area in New Mexico to have its earliest opening day of the year. Now, it will be closed until further notice due to warm temperatures. The ski area ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Sandia Peak Ski Area says it is temporarily closing. In a post, the ski area announced that warm temperatures and limited snow conditions have led them to close ...
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A ride up the Sandia Peak Tramway with “Positive Terrance” Tsosie is more than just a lift. It’s uplifting. The ride takes 15 minutes and goes up 4,000 feet above Albuquerque, New Mexico.
A woman from Minnesota has become one of the latest skydiving fatalities in Eloy in Pinal County after she fell to her death during a jump. The woman, 55-year-old Ann Wick, was skydiving when she ...
"The Skydive Arizona community is saddened by the loss of a cherished member of the skydiving family," the company said in a statement. Ann Wick, 55, was skydiving when she encountered a problem ...
Ann Wick's parachute "fully" deployed "as designed" before her death, according to the skydiving company Jeff Wallis/Facebook A 55-year-old woman from Minnesota died in a skydiving incident in ...
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police said. Ann Wick, 55, died around 4 p.m. Friday, Jan. 25 after “experiencing complications during descent” at Skydive Arizona, which is billed as the largest skydiving facility in the ...
ELOY, Ariz. — An investigation is underway after a Minnesota woman died in a skydiving accident in southern Arizona last week. According to Eloy police, just after 4 p.m. Friday, fire crews and ...
A Minnesota woman died on Friday while skydiving in Arizona. The Eloy Police Department in Arizona and the Federal Aviation Administration are investigating what police have called a “fatal ...