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© The Seattle Times/The Associated PressFeb. 19, 2012: King County Sheriff's officers and other emergency officials work along Highway 2 near Stevens Pass ski resort in Skykomish, Wash., near where four skiers were killed in an avalanche.
Avalanches just minutes apart killed four people at two resorts Sunday - one burying three skiers at Stevens Pass ski resort in the Cascade Mountains and another sweeping a snowboarder off a cliff in Snoqualmie.

All four were in out-of-bounds areas of the resorts.

Just before noon, a snowboarder at Alpental, one of four areas at the Summit at Snoqualmie resort, was with two friends when he triggered an avalanche that caused him to fall about 500 feet over a cliff, authorities said.

Minutes later, 12 skiers in an un-groomed, out-of-bounds area at Stevens Pass resort were caught in an avalanche. Three of them did not respond to CPR and died, said Katie Larson, a spokeswoman with the King County Sheriff's Office.

The bodies of the three skiers, all men in their 30s or 40s, were being removed from the area Sunday afternoon. All were experienced skiers, she said.

"It's nature," Larson said. "I don't want to make it seem trite, but sometimes nature is bigger than we are."

The men skied past a sign warning them that the area was out-of-bounds and that skiing was at their own risk, Larson said.

Earlier Sunday, the Sheriff's Office said as many as eight others were missing in the Stevens Pass avalanche, but authorities later said they were accounted for.

The snowboarder's friends safely returned to the mountain's base and called for help, but rescue workers were unable to find him until an hour and a half later. By the time they reached him, the snowboarder could not be revived.

Source: The Seattle Times/The Associated Press