Rider caught in Berthoud Pass avalanche died from asphyxiation

On Feb. 22, backcountry snowboarder Nathan Ginn triggered an avalanche on Mines Peak on Berthoud Pass that caught and killed him. The Grand County coroner determined Ginn died from mechanical asphyxiation, meaning that a force or object kept Ginn from breathing.

Ginn, 50, of Littleton was a powsurfer, meaning he rode a snowboard with no bindings. He was alone when he triggered the avalanche in an area locally known as High Trail Cliffs, according to a report from the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. The area features a series of four steep, rocky avalanche paths and is easily accessible from the Berthoud Pass parking lot.

Bystanders who witnessed the avalanche rushed to the scene, but an hour had passed by the time rescuers successfully excavated him, according to the report…

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