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Alpine Meadows avalanche kills skier

January 17, 2020 By Jeffrey Weidel

One person was killed and at least two others were seriously injured Friday following an avalanche at the Alpine Meadows ski resort in Lake Tahoe.

There was a deadly avalanche at the ski resort on March 31, 1982 that killed seven people.

According to the Placer County Sheriff’s Office, the avalanche happened near the Subway Cirque ski run.

The sheriff’s office and search and rescue crews responded to the Alpine Meadows incident at around 10:15 a.m on Friday (Jan. 17) after reports of an avalanche. One male skier was found dead. A second male skier suffered serious lower-body injuries and was hospitalized, according to a news release from Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows.

Earlier, the sheriff’s office said “several” people were missing. Witnesses to the incident saw no other individuals involved, and no additional individuals have been reported missing. The resort said the search was “complete” at 11:45 a.m. on Friday afternoon.

The Alpine Meadows resort remained open Friday, but the Subway run was closed as crews continued to search the area for anyone missing.

BIG SNOW STORM: Like all the Tahoe ski resorts, Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows received an abundance of snow in the previous 24 hours, ending Friday morning. Alpine Meadows got 25 inches, the second most among Tahoe ski resorts. Neighboring Squaw Valley received 19 inches.

Family-friendly ski resort Tahoe Donner received the most snow among Tahoe ski resorts, getting 26 inches over a 24-hour period ending Friday morning. Also receiving more than 2 feet of snow was Homewood Mountain (25 inches). Northstar California reported 22 inches, Sugar Bowl had 21 inches and Sierra-at-Tahoe received 20 inches.

Avalanche concerns are always an issue following big snow storms. Ski patrol personnel are out early checking for avalanche dangers.

“The entire Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows team, including all of the first responders, extend their deepest sympathies to the family and friends of the deceased,” a Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows press release stated. “We are working closely with the families of all the affected individuals to ensure their continued care.”

PREVIOUS ALPINE AVALANCHE: There was a deadly avalanche at the ski resort on March 31, 1982. Seven people were killed.

It was snowing hard for four straight days and the resort was closed, but there were still some people who had to report to work. The avalanche hit the Summit Chairlift Terminal building, the main ski lodge, several small buildings, and two chairlifts, and it buried the parking lot under 10 to 20 feet of snow.

Of the seven people in the Summit Building at the time of the avalanche, three were killed. Four people were buried in the parking lot and were also killed. Altogether 12 people and one dog were victims of the avalanche. The dog survived a one-day burial. Total monetary loss was approximately 1.6 million dollars.

Among the survivors was Anna Conrad. She miraculously survived the avalanche despite being trapped for five days was discovered in an air pocket beneath several feet of snow and debris in an A-frame building, the Alpine Meadows lodge.

Alpine Meadows is located in Truckee, a few miles from Squaw Valley.

“I had absolutely no idea what had happened, it was so instantaneous,” Conrad recalls. “I did a lot of sleeping and thinking about friends. I just kept telling myself I could do it, I could do it. They’d find me.”

Following her rescue, Conrad spent two months in a hospital. A portion of her right leg and the toes on her left foot were irreparably damaged by frostbite. The heroic Conrad not only began skiing again, she is still teaching safety at Mammoth Mountain ski resort.

SNOW REPORT (snow today; season totals)

  • Squaw Valley: 19-190 inches
  • Sierra-at-Tahoe: 20-188 inches
  • Northstar California: 22-186 inches
  • Boreal Mountain: 13-182 inches
  • Alpine Meadows: 25–181 inches
  • Kirkwood Mountain: 15-180 inches
  • Heavenly Mountain: 14-178 inches
  • Soda Springs: 13-178 inches
  • Sugar Bowl: 21-177 inches
  • Mt. Rose: 13-170 inches
  • Homewood Mountain: 25-156 inches
  • Tahoe Donner: 26-109
  • Diamond Peak: 15-108 inches

 

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About Jeffrey Weidel

Jeffrey Weidel is an award-winning journalist from the Sacramento region who has provided unique content on Lake Tahoe skiing and snowboarding for nearly 30 years. Still an avid skier, he created the Tahoe Ski World website 10 years ago.

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