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Omaha Steve

(108,803 posts)
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 03:26 PM 3 hrs ago

Eight backcountry skiers found dead and 1 still missing after California avalanche

Source: AP

By BROOKE HESS-HOMEIER, JULIE WATSON and JOHN SEEWER
Updated 2:07 PM CST, February 18, 2026
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NEVADA CITY, Calif. (AP) — Crews found the bodies of eight backcountry skiers and are searching for one more who remains missing after an avalanche in the mountains near Lake Tahoe, authorities said Wednesday, making it the deadliest U.S. avalanche in nearly half a century.

Authorities have told the families the mission has moved from rescuing people to recovering bodies, Nevada County Sheriff Shannan Moon said during a news conference.

Six others from the same group of skiers were rescued Tuesday. They were on a guided, three-day trek in Northern California’s Sierra Nevada as a monster winter storm pummeled the West Coast.

“Someone saw the avalanche, yelled avalanche, and it overtook them rather quickly,” said Capt. Russell “Rusty” Greene, of the sheriff’s office.



Read more: https://apnews.com/article/california-avalanche-backcountry-skiers-rescue-missing-f7b4a89c38af634e39a152a874db17f0

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Eight backcountry skiers found dead and 1 still missing after California avalanche (Original Post) Omaha Steve 3 hrs ago OP
"guided three-day trek" RockRaven 3 hrs ago #1
I don't know if official avalanche warnings were issues Brother Buzz 2 hrs ago #3
Unfortunately there are people who have to take risks. When they win the are heros. Loose and they are dead Srkdqltr 2 hrs ago #2
I think they are nuts Skittles 15 min ago #6
That too. Srkdqltr 6 min ago #7
I remember back-country skiing with extremely prepared & knowledgeable Coloradoans when I hlthe2b 2 hrs ago #4
I heard an unsubstantiated rumor that one of the dead is a person of note. denbot 2 hrs ago #5

RockRaven

(19,000 posts)
1. "guided three-day trek"
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 03:38 PM
3 hrs ago

This storm was NOT a surprise. Everyone knew there would be massive snowfall for at least a week in advance.

I get the whole "sense of adventure" and "the risk is part of the fun" thing which could be at play, but what I don't get is the guide/company thinking that risk in those conditions was a good business decision.

Brother Buzz

(39,763 posts)
3. I don't know if official avalanche warnings were issues
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 04:14 PM
2 hrs ago

But you’re correct, they should have known. Four feet of uncompacted snow dumped on a firm crusted base is a recipe for disaster; it’s not rocket surgery.

Srkdqltr

(9,606 posts)
2. Unfortunately there are people who have to take risks. When they win the are heros. Loose and they are dead
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 03:57 PM
2 hrs ago

Skittles

(170,438 posts)
6. I think they are nuts
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 06:29 PM
15 min ago

but I realize life would be very boring indeed if no one ever did crazy things

my sympathy to their loved ones

hlthe2b

(113,355 posts)
4. I remember back-country skiing with extremely prepared & knowledgeable Coloradoans when I
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 04:15 PM
2 hrs ago

-first returned to the state from stints elsewhere years ago. I was SOOOOO glad I skied, hiked, and learned avalanche and general survival skills from them. They went on to teach seminars and took a few people on hire over the years, but remained my backup experts whenever I (and our small group of friends) needed.

That said, I cannot for the life of me ever imagine their condoning going out in conditions such as those in California. Of course, if you are in the backcountry (or climbing), weather can turn on a dime, but the circumstances around this horrific tragedy appear to be preventable and knowable. What was that group thinking? Who was guiding or advising them?

I hate reading this and knowing how many friends/family members will forever imagine those last hours and minutes. May all find peace.

denbot

(9,949 posts)
5. I heard an unsubstantiated rumor that one of the dead is a person of note.
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 04:17 PM
2 hrs ago

Not a quote, but the ID is being kept under wraps according to the source individual.

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