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Snowboarders hardly broadcast the Mount Washington Avalanche: Video

Now The Was an adrenaline thrust.

The hearty video has conquered a snowboarder who desperately raced for his life when he hardly went beyond a massive avalanche this week on a New Hampshire Mountain.

The film material published online by the Mount Washington shows that the non-identified thrill search is more than he enlarged the Tuckerman-Ravine, which the snow closes, is zooming down.

A webcam of the mountain peaks has recorded a snowboarder who desperately tried to escape an avalanche on Mount Washington. Instagram/mwobs
The Mount Washington Observatory said that the non -identified snowboarder was not injured in misfortune on Tuesday afternoon. Instagram/mwobs

Officials from the observatory said that the incident was recorded on a webcam that was stationed on the summit of the nearby Wildcat Mountain, and shows the snowboarder on the left side of the video in the distance.

“After the camera zooms, the snowboarder can exaggerate the avalanche,” said the observatory. “Fortunately, nobody was injured.”

He was lucky – Mount Washington is the highest summit in the northeast and tilted.

The Mount Washington Avalanche Center says that 25 people in the avAGE are injured every year on the rustic summit. AP

Last year, a 20-year-old skier stormed 600 feet to his death after falling from Tuckerman Ravine.

According to the Mount Washington Avalanche Center, an average of 25 people are on average injured climbing, hiking or skiing on the robust mountain and must be saved every year by the US forest service or the volunteer -SKI patrol from Mount Washington.

The accidents range from bricked ankles to multi-system trauma to avalanche burials, ”it said.