Truckee, California — Survivors tried to unbury their friends when an avalanche struck a group of backcountry skiers near Lake Tahoe in Northern California earlier this week, according to new harrowing details from a local sheriff’s official.
The avalanche, the deadliest in California history and fourth deadliest in U.S. history, killed at least eight people. A ninth skier is still missing but is presumed dead, officials have said. Rescuers were waiting for the weather to clear before continuing their search. Recovery efforts were halted due to blizzard conditions and an unstable snowpack.
Nevada County Undersheriff Sam Brown told CBS News on Thursday that when the avalanche hit, the skiers “went into, I think, frantic mode of trying to find their friends and partners. And they were ultimately able to unbury three individuals who did not survive.”
Brown described a chaotic scene near Castle Peak, north of the Boreal Mountain Ski Resort, with eight feet of snow and 90 mph winds catching by surprise the 15 skiers who were returning from a three-day guided backcountry trip.
“Uncovering people who are deceased, that they know and probably cared about, is just horrible,” Brown said.
Six of the 15 skiers survived and were rescued. The bodies of eight skiers have been found but because weather conditions were still so bad as of Thursday, they had not yet been recovered. Crews have marked their locations with avalanche poles.
Brown explained Thursday that the initial rescue was remarkably complex because authorities needed standby search and rescue crews for the rescuers themselves.
“We sent two teams in from two directions,” Brown said. “We needed a rescue team for those teams, in the event that an avalanche was triggered.”
A skeleton crew of five rescuers has remained on the mountain since Tuesday, working to carve out a path for additional rescuers, but they have been hampered by the storms blasting the region.
“We’re waiting for the weather and for the avalanche risk,” Brown said.
Authorities are trying to determine why the group continued on its trip even though an avalanche watch was issued for the region on Sunday, two days before the avalanche occurred. An avalanche warning was issued on Tuesday.
The group included four guides from Blackbird Mountain Guides and 11 clients, Blackbird said in a statement Wednesday. Blackbird said all its guides were avalanche safety instructors. Blackbird said that of the six survivors, one was a guide and five were clients.
California’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health told CBS News Sacramento that it was investigating Blackbird.
Brown explained that even experience has its limits.
“Even if you are equipped and have the ability, that doesn’t mean you’re gonna be able to outstand Mother Nature,” Brown said.
The families of six of the victims released a joint statement Thursday saying they are “devastated beyond words” and identifying the victims as Carrie Atkin, Liz Clabaugh, Danielle Keatley, Kate Morse, Caroline Sekar and Kate Vitt.
Vitt, a former SiriusXM executive from the Bay Area, was also identified to CBS News by a family friend.
“It’s a horrible tragedy,” said the friend, who has known the family for 50 years. “She died up in the mountains off of I-80 up there near Sugar Bowl. She and her friends were on a guided overnight backcountry skiing trip.” They asked not to be named out of respect for the family.
Several of those killed were members of the Sugar Bowl Academy, a private school and ski and snowboarding club for those ages 5 to 23, the Academy said in a statement Wednesday.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said he and his wife, first partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom, were connected to at least some of the victims.
“It turns out (we have) a lot of mutual friends,” Newsom said, without naming anyone directly. “Just learning some of my wife’s old family friends (were involved).”
News
Boat Clue: The husband of the missing Michigan woman broke down while revealing a finger-sized item of his wife’s found on the boat
The Bahamian police said they had arrested an American man in connection with the disappearance of Lynette Hooker, who fell off a dinghy while boating with her husband. Boats anchored near Elbow Cay in the Bahamas.Credit…Matt Claiborne, via Getty Images The police in the Bahamas said on Wednesday that they had arrested an American man […]
Appeal Move: The Hawaii doctor is preparing to appeal and has released a 200-page file detailing the alleged cr!mes of his wife
Gerhardt Konig, left, talks to his defense lawyer after closing arguments in his attempted murder trial on Tuesday in Honolulu. Mengshin Lin/AP Honolulu (AP) — A Hawaii anesthesiologist who was accused of trying to murder his wife on a cliffside hike last year has been convicted of the lesser charge of attempted manslaughter. A Honolulu […]
After Verdict: Gerhardt Konig lowered his head, wiped away tears, and said just one sentence to his ex-wife after being conv!cted of att3mpted murd3r
Gerhardt Konig was convicted of attempted manslaughter based upon extreme mental or emotional disturbance. He claimed he acted in self-defense The Hawaii doctor charged with trying to kill his wife during an Oahu birthday hike last year was convicted Wednesday of attempted manslaughter based upon extreme mental or emotional disturbance. The unanimous verdict came after […]
Courtroom Clip: The Hawaii doctor talked continuously for 37 minutes while his hand kept repeating the same bizarre action
The judge in Gerhardt Konig’s attempted murder trial in Honolulu, Hawaii, instructed jurors this morning before attorneys gave closing arguments. Judge Paul B.K. Wong has been a judge in Hawaii’s 1st Circuit Court since 2017. He previously was a district judge, a partner with the Honolulu law firm McCorriston Miller Mukai MacKinnon, LLP and a […]
A clue in every sentence: The missing Oakland coffee shop owner’s husband says each secret message between them ended with the same bizarre detail
OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) — It’s been nearly two weeks since an Oakland business owner disappeared. Fifty-two-year-old Amy Hillyard left her home in the Cleveland Heights neighborhood near Lake Merritt on March 25. She was last seen near Dimond Park, where a search was conducted last week. Now, friends are urging the public for help, asking neighbors […]
The final court result in the Hawaii doctor case is now taking shape after two new videos, 500 pages of files, and lengthy audio recordings laid out the full story
Gerhardt Konig has pleaded not guilty and testified in his own defense. A Hawaii doctor is on trial for allegedly attacking his wife with a syringe and a rock during what was supposed to be a birthday hike — and the couple’s dramatically different accounts of what happened that day have captivated a courtroom in […]
End of content
No more pages to load






