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Omaha Steve

(108,837 posts)
Sun Feb 22, 2026, 07:01 AM 17 hrs ago

Crews recover bodies of 9 backcountry skiers days after California avalanche

Source: AP

By GODOFREDO VASQUEZ and SAFIYAH RIDDLE
Updated 9:47 PM CST, February 21, 2026

TRUCKEE, Calif. (AP) — Crews recovered the bodies of nine backcountry skiers who were killed by an avalanche in California’s Sierra Nevada, authorities said Saturday, concluding a harrowing operation that was hindered by intense snowfall.

A search team reached the bodies of eight victims and found one other who had been missing and presumed dead since Tuesday’s avalanche on Castle Peak near Lake Tahoe. The ninth person who was missing was found “relatively close” to the other victims, according to Nevada County Sheriff’s Lt. Dennis Hack, but was impossible to see due to whiteout conditions at that time.

At a news conference, Sheriff Shannon Moon praised the collective efforts of the numerous agencies that helped recover the bodies — from the California Highway Patrol to the National Guard to the Pacific Gas & Electric utility company — and 42 volunteers who helped on the last day of the operation.

“We are fortunate in this mountain community that we are very tight-knit, and our community shows up in times of tragedy,” Moon said.



Read more: https://apnews.com/article/california-tahoe-search-rescue-avalanche-bodies-recovery-7a07cfede81c6bcdf3282ee6e16cb319

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Crews recover bodies of 9 backcountry skiers days after California avalanche (Original Post) Omaha Steve 17 hrs ago OP
... 2naSalit 17 hrs ago #1
They shouldn't have gone out there. LisaM 13 hrs ago #2

LisaM

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2. They shouldn't have gone out there.
Sun Feb 22, 2026, 11:04 AM
13 hrs ago

I listened to an interview with someone from the Tahoe ski community. This has really shaken them. I lost a friend in an avalanche and it was horrible for his family. In both cases, they were taking unnecessary risks and ended up hurting a lot of people.

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