TRUCKEE, Calif. Crews recovered the bodies of nine backcountry skiers killed in an avalanche near Castle Peak on Saturday after weather and unstable snowpack delayed recovery operations. Helicopters from the California National Guard and Highway Patrol hoisted remains and transferred them to snowcats, while officials used water to intentionally release unstable snow to mitigate further avalanches. The group of 15 included four guides and 11 clients; six people survived. Authorities extended a temporary flight restriction over the site. Officials identified several victims and said search teams had resumed operations when conditions allowed. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Avalanches pose a real threat to backcountry skiers. This tragedy underscores the importance of checking weather and avalanche conditions before heading out. It's a reminder to always have a plan and safety gear. Share this with your adventurous friends who love the great outdoors.
Nine lives were lost in this avalanche near Castle Peak. Despite the risks, many continue to explore the backcountry. If you or someone you know is an enthusiast, ensure you're prepared and informed. It's worth forwarding if you value safety in adventure.
Emergency responders, avalanche mitigation teams, and agencies gained operational experience, improved mitigation data, and coordination lessons that can inform future backcountry safety and search procedures.
Nine families and broader communities suffered the loss of loved ones while survivors and local residents experienced trauma, grieving, and immediate disruption from suspended backcountry access and recovery operations.
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Crews Recover Nine Bodies After Castle Peak Avalanche
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