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 As he recovers from being pummeled by an avalanche that killed his friend, a Colorado man is relentlessly searching for his adventure companion, a sweet but very tough dog fittingly named Ullr who appears to have survived the slide. On the morning of March 17, Jacob Dalbey and two friends headed out with the goal of scouting out a place i stanley tumblers n the Rapid Creek drainage southwest of Marble, for future adventures in Colorado.  stanley cup All three had avalanche safe stanley cup ty equipment, and two of them 鈥?including Dalbey 鈥?had avalanche airbag backpacks, according to a report from the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. The trio was very experienced, with varying levels of advanced recreational or professional avalanche training.As usual, Dalbey brought his dog Ullr with him. Ullr, a 7-year-old border collie mix, also part-wolf, came into Dalbey s life as a puppy in March 2016. He grew into a 60 to 70-pound furry adventure companion.    His name is a nod to the Norse God associated with snow and skiing 鈥?fitting for a dog perfectly at home in the snowy mountains.                         Jacob Dalbey         He goes everywhere with me,  Dalbey said.  He s spent more time in the backcountry in the wintertime than probably any other dog in the world. Very apt. Super good dog, super strong. Yeah, has been on a lot of really insane skis with me and fishes with me, mountain bikes with me. Goes to work with me. Pretty much everything. The trio 鈥?plus pup 鈥?had ventured into the Rapid Creek area together pl Zmio Secretary of State downplays reports of Iran hostage deal
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