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WA snowmobiler killed in MT avalanche

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 KALISPELL, Mont. (AP) -- Officials in northwestern Montana say two Washington
 state snowmobilers were caught in an avalanche that killed one of them.
   The Flathead County sheriff's office says the slide occurred at 4 p.m. Monday
 about 12 miles east of Kalispell in the Lost Johnny drainage of the South Fork
of the Flathead River.
   Undersheriff Jordan White says 33-year-old Charles John Dundon III of Connell,
Wash. triggered the slide as he rode his snowmobile across an open slope. Dundon
 and another man were caught in the slide, but the second man wasn't buried.
   After searching for Dundon, the second man rode out to Hungry Horse, where he
 called 911.
   The victim was located using the signal from his transceiver. His body was
recovered and transported out of the area late Monday night.
   AP-WF-02-21-12 1803GMT

 

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