Deadly Tahoe-area avalanche was probably triggered either by the ski party, or by nature, avalanche expert says – The Mercury News Today Us News



What triggered the avalanche last month near Lake Tahoe that killed nine skiers amid a fierce blizzard may forever remain a mystery, but the weight of accumulating snow or the group of skiers themselves are the likeliest causes, a Sierra Avalanche Center expert said.

“We really don’t know how it happened,” said Sierra Avalanche Center forecaster Steve Reynaud.

By the time the center’s staff were able to reach the site of the Feb. 17 slide, three days had passed and several feet of snow had blanketed the area, Reynaud said. Helicopter crews that dumped water and dragged a large, heavy bucket through the snow to prevent body-recovery teams from getting hit by additional avalanches had further obscured evidence of the deadly slide, Reynaud said.

“Normally we show up to an avalanche and we can do a bit of an investigation, we can see where it started,” Reynaud said. “You can get a pretty good idea of where the avalanche started, where it ran, where it stopped. You can find what it failed on. With these conditions none of that is really possible.”


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