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In April of 1982, Lake Tahoe became the focus of the nation. An avalanche at Alpine Meadows leveled the ski lodge and several homes, claiming the lives of seven people. ...

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In April of 1982, Lake Tahoe became the focus of the nation. An avalanche at Alpine Meadows leveled the ski lodge and several homes, claiming the lives of seven people. A young ski patrol member, Anna Conrad, miraculously survived the avalanche, buried beneath tons of snow for six whoe days and nights.
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