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Family rescued after storm passes over Colorado lakeAccording to the Summit County Sheriff’s Office, a storm cell passed over Dillon Reservoir while the victims were out on the water, bringing with it 40-60 mph winds and 4-foot waves. “Deputies were ...
The total paved loop around the lake is 18 miles, with 1,100 feet of elevation gain, achieved mostly in the uphill ascent (and fast descent) over Swan Mountain on the south side of the reservoir.
The 52nd annual Dillon Regatta was held Aug. 25-27 at Lake Dillon with about 100 sailboats. (Photo by Jerilee Bennett, The Gazette) Sailboats skim across Dillon Reservoir in Summit County.
SUMMIT COUNTY — Following a combination of paved trails and roads, the Lake Dillon scenic bike route runs along shorelines, through towns and past marinas on the north end ...
Summit County authorities found a Toyota SUV submerged in Dillon Reservoir at the Snake River inlet on Friday. A spokesman with Colorado State Police confirmed Saturday that the driver did not survive ...
DILLON, Colo. — Multiple people had to be rescued from Dillon Reservoir on Saturday after a windstorm caused difficult conditions for boaters. At about 2:30 p.m. Saturday, the windstorm hit ...
“High alpine lakes, like Dillon Reservoir, are extremely dangerous,” he said. “Even exceptionally strong swimmers can find their muscles seize when falling into 43-degree water.
The CSP spokesman said it appears as if Mitchell’s SUV went off Swan Mountain Road and into the reservoir sometime around 11 p.m. Thursday night. Read the full story at The Summit Daily . Share ...
The Summit County Sheriff’s Office conducted land, air and water searches early Friday morning with local rescue teams and drones. Around 1 p.m., crews found the bodies of two men in 15 feet of ...
“High alpine lakes, like Dillon Reservoir, are extremely dangerous,” he said. “Even exceptionally strong swimmers can find their muscles seize when falling into 43-degree water.
“High alpine lakes, like Dillon Reservoir, are extremely dangerous,” he said. “Even exceptionally strong swimmers can find their muscles seize when falling into 43-degree water.
“High alpine lakes, like Dillon Reservoir, are extremely dangerous,” he said. “Even exceptionally strong swimmers can find their muscles seize when falling into 43-degree water.
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