Tragic Sledding Accident Claims Lives of Illinois Teens at Copper Mountain Ski Resort.

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The half-pipe at Copper Mountain Ski Resort where two Illinois teens were killed while sledding was off-limits, according to company officials. The teens were sledding on a single device through the constructed tubular half-pipe when they landed hard on hard ice below the half-pipe. Sledding was not allowed in the area at the base of the ski slopes where the teens had ventured Sunday evening. The resort closes all lift and trail access at 4 p.m. daily, including the halfpipe, which was closed and roped off at the time of the incident.
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