Northwest:
–Hood River News is reporting that, “The search for a missing skier, Steve Leavitt from The Dalles, has been dialed back and termed a recovery effort. Leavitt, 57, has been missing at Mt. Hood Meadows since last Tuesday.” To read more, click here.
–The Everett Herald posted an editorial on the return of grizzly bears to the North Cascades. To read it, click here.#

–Leif Whittaker is a mountain climber, photographer, and writer whose work has appeared in various media worldwide, including Powder, Backcountry and The Ski Journal. His first book, My Old Man and the Mountain, was published by Mountaineers Books in October, 2016. In this presentation on March 30th in Bellingham, Whittaker, son of the first American to summit Mount Everest, will shed light on growing up in the shadow of a famous father, and how that journey helped shape a unique view of his own relationship with a mountain and a dad. Whittaker will be available after the presentation to sign books. Coffee and cookies will be served. Registration for this event closes on March 27, 2017. To learn more, click here.

AAI’s Director Dunham Gooding and Royal Robbins

–In preparation for the Red Rock Rendezvous, Climbing magazine posted this article about belay extensions by Jason Martin, AAI’s director of operations…
Colorado:
–The Denver Post is reporting that, “Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park finished off 2016 as the nation’s fourth most popular national park with more than 4.5 million visitors.”: To read more, click here.
–A death due to a ski lift malfunction has heightened awareness of ski area infrastructure needs in Colorado. To read more, click here.
Notes from All Over:
–CBC News is reporting that, “A 34-year-old man who died Sunday while skiing at Canada’s Lake Louise was wearing a helmet when he crashed into a tree, RCMP said Monday.” To read more, click here.
–Fox 13 Salt Lake City is reporting that, ” Search and rescue crews responded to Little Cottonwood Canyon after a rock climber fell about 50 feet while rappelling Saturday.” To read more, click here.
–Boston.com is reporting that, “Authorities are investigating the death of a skier who was found unresponsive near an intermediate trail at the Mount Sunapee Resort in New Hampshire.” To read more, click here.
–Rock and Ice is reporting that, “The Access Fund has announced its 2016 Menocal Lifetime Achievement Award, Bebie Leadership Award and Sharp End Awards. These annual awards recognize individuals, organizations, and businesses that “go above and beyond to volunteer their time and efforts to protecting America’s climbing.” To read more, click here.
–A moose in Alaska had to be shot because it charged a ski area lift line! To read more, click here.
–If you haven’t seen this awesome clip from Bollywood, you should drop everything and watch it right now.