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Search finds body of snowboarder buried in Alaska avalanche

Bad weather hampered the search this week for 39-year-old Marvin Scott of Ketchikan, who was caught in an avalanche on Sunday.

39-year-old Marvin Scott of Ketchikan was caught in avalanche last Sunday

Alaska State Troopers say Marvin Scott was caught in an avalanche, near his home town of Ketchikan, pictured in this image taken in 2013. (The Associated Press/Ketchikan Daily News/Hall Anderson)

Searchers have recovered the body of an Alaska snowboarder who was buried by an avalanche.

Bad weather had hampered the search for 39-year-old Marvin Scott of Ketchikan.

Alaska State Troopers say Scott was caught in an avalanche Sunday while snowboarding on Dude Mountain outside Ketchikan in southeast Alaska.

The Ketchikan Daily News reports that searchers located and recovered Scott's body on Thursday after conditions improved.

Scott and another man were snowboarding when the large slide let loose. Both men wore beacons, and the other man searched for Scott for an hour before hiking to call for help.

There was no cell coverage on the mountain. Troopers received the call about four hours after the avalanche.