A driver got a prime (but illegal) parking spot on the slopes Sunday night when their GPS led them right onto a ski run ...
Police in Colorado responded to a ski resort to remove an unusual hazard from the slopes: a car that took a wrong turn.
Summit County Sheriff's Office reported that the driver told them they were following a GPS route when they drove onto the ...
A driver trying to get to a Colorado ski resort wound up stuck at the foot of a trail after his GPS steered him far off ...
A driver blamed an issue with directions from Apple's Siri after ending up on the slope of a Colorado ski resort. It happened Monday at the Keystone Resort about an hour outside of Denver. The Summit ...
A note was left on the car that explained that the GPS had instructed the driver to take a wrong turn, getting stuck on the Schoolmarm ski run in Keystone Resort.
A driver following GPS directions wound up stuck in the snow — on a ski run, Colorado authorities and news outlets reported. ...
One driver following GPS instructions ended up stuck in the snow near the bottom of a ski run at the Keystone Resort.
This story has been updated with information provided by Keystone Resort. Guests skiing Schoolmarm trail at Keystone Resort ...
A skier from Boulder found himself illegally parked at the bottom of Keystone Ski Resort’s Schoolmarm run Sunday night by ...
Keystone Resort experienced a brief power outage Thursday morning, Jan. 2, that impacted operations, according to a statement ...
If you are curious about the giant construction project surrounding Keystone’s River Run gondola, it’s a village-sized resort ...