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January is the National Ski Area Association’s Safety Awareness Month, and with reportedly over 17,000 people enjoying the slopes of Copper Mountain on Saturday, Jan. 18, for the holiday weekend, safety is supreme. Joined by members of ski and mountain safety patrol, search and rescue, Colorado Rapid Avalanche Deployment, and others, people of all ages were encouraged to learn about all aspects of skier and mountain safety during Copper’s annual Safety Fest.

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Safety Fest continues at Copper Mountain on Sunday, Jan. 19th from 9am-4pm.
For additional information, please visit Copper Mountain.
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Various booths are set up to provide education about mountain and ski safety during Copper Mountain’s annual Safety Fest on Saturday, Jan. 18.
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Various booths are set up to provide education about mountain and ski safety during Copper Mountain’s annual Safety Fest on Saturday, Jan. 18.
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Various booths are set up to provide education about mountain and ski safety during Copper Mountain’s annual Safety Fest on Saturday, Jan. 18.
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Various booths are set up to provide education about mountain and ski safety during Copper Mountain’s annual Safety Fest on Saturday, Jan. 18.
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Young skiers and riders are educated about helmet technology and safety during Copper Mountain’s Safety Fest on Saturday, Jan. 18.
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Colorado Rescue and Avalanche Deployment (C-RAD) president Doug Lesch sends three-year-old avalanche dog, Keena, to find a person trapped in the snow during a demonstration at Copper Mountain’s annual Safety Fest on Saturday, Jan. 18.
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Colorado Rescue and Avalanche Deployment (C-RAD) president Doug Lesch rewards avy dog, Keena, after successfully completing her mission during a demonstration at Copper Mountain’s annual Safety Fest on Saturday, Jan. 18.
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Children pose with Betty the Yeti in front of a snow groomer at Copper Mountain’s annual Safety Fest on Saturday, Jan. 18.
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Two-year-old Ezra Smith enjoys exploring a snow groomer at Copper Mountain’s annual Safety Fest on Saturday, Jan. 18.
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