Incidents historiques

Résumé de l'incident

Date
2008-12-28
Location
Harvey Pass
Location Description
area near Harvey Pass, SE of Fernie
Province
BC
Coordinates
114.72500 °, 49.26583 °
Elevation
m
Activity
Snowmobiling
Involvement
8
Injury
Fatality
8
Description
Based on the RCMP press report - modified to include additional info from the BCCS incident report: The incident took place when some members from a group of seven snowmobilers were buried by an avalanche in the Harvey Pass area – a popular backcountry snowmobile destination located about 40 Km south of Fernie. One person was completely buried by this first avalanche; several others were partially buried. A second group of four snowmobilers heard yelling from the area and came to the aid of members from the first group who were in the process of digging out their fellow riders. The newly formed group was able to locate the fully burried victim, but as they were digging him out, a second avalanche came down and buried the entire group. All of them were wearing avalanche beacons. Two of the buried riders managed to self-rescue within about 20 minutes. These two used their avalanche beacons to locate a third buried victim who they rescued after an additional 20 minutes of digging. A third avalanche reportedly occurred as the two were digging out the third buried victim and covered the site with powder but did not further bury the third victim. The surviving group of three assessed the slope stability and their surroundings. They were located in a large bowl with massive cornices ready to come down. Based on their risk assessment of the possibility of another avalanche, they began walking out. Survivors reported seeing additional avalanche activity on the site as they were walking out. In total, eight snowmobilers died. All 11 snowmobilers involved were males from the nearby town of Sparwood.

Avalanches

Date/HeureTailleTypeDéclencheurAltitudeVersantLargeur de la plaqueÉpaisseur de la plaque
2008-12-28 14:103.5SlabNa----
2008-12-28 14:502.0LooseNa----
2008-12-28 13:503.5SlabU---60 cm

Weather

Température actuelleTempérature maximaleTempérature minimaleTendance 24hVitesse du ventDirection du ventCondition du cielType et intensité des précipitations
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Commentaire météo: Snowing heavily at time of incident. Morrissey RWIS station showed temperature warming from -5.8 (9am on 27-Dec) to +2.4 (9am on 28-Dec)

Snowpack

Manteau neigeuxNeige 24 hrsNeige de tempêteDate de la tempête
--40 cm-

Commentaire sur le manteau neigeux: 40cm windloaded HST 20cm Old storm snow Rain Crust

Documents

Date du documentTitreSource
2008-12-30Massive Slides Left Snowmobilers Little Chanceglobeandmail.comVue
2008-12-30Avalanche Eighth Body FoundRCMP Tim ShieldsVue
2008-12-29Seven Bodies Recovered in Canada AvalanchesNew York TimesVue
2008-12-29RCMP Press ReleaseRCMP SparwoodVue
2008-12-30Profies of BC Avalanche VictimsVancouver SunVue
2008-12-28A crack, Slide, and Desperate Digglobeandmail.comVue
2008-12-29Fernie Avalanche Update Seven Bodies RecoveredRCMP Chris FaulknerVue
2008-12-31Video of Survivor's Statement (Jeff Adams)CNNVue
2008-12-31Survivor Tells Tale of Desperation after Avalancheglobeandmail.comVue
2009-01-04Here's to the Boysglobeandmail.comVue
2008-12-30Each And Every One of Us Know Themglobeandmail.comVue
2008-12-29No Sign of BC Snowmobilers Caught in AvalancheVancouver SunVue
2008-12-28Area was Ripe For A Slide, Forecaster Saysglobeandmail.comVue
2008-12-29Buried Men Wore Satellite Distress Transmittersglobeandmail.comVue
2008-12-30Hundreds Remember Avalanche VictimsVancouver SunVue
2008-12-29Search to Resume For Buried BCA Snowmobilersglobeandmail.comVue
2008-12-29Search For Eight Missing SnowmobilersVancouver SunVue
2008-12-30BC Snowmobilers Were All Super GuysVancouver SunVue
2008-12-30Survivor Helps Find Body of Last Victimglobeandmail.comVue
2008-12-31After Loosing Friends Survivor Leads Crews to Final Victimglobeandmail.comVue
2008-12-29Seven Bodies Recovered from Avalanche AreaVancouver SunVue
2008-12-30Search Set To Resume for Last Victimglobeandmail.comVue
2008-12-28Fernie Avalanche Buries SnowmobilersRCMPVue
2008-12-29Avalanche Update and News Conference at 1200RCMP Tim ShieldsVue
2009-01-03A Cold New Year in the Valley of Tearsglobeandmail.comVue
2008-12-29Seven Bodies Found In Avalancheglobeandmail.comVue
2008-12-30Tentacles of GriefVancouver SunVue
2008-12-30Avalanche Names ReleasedRCMP Shields/FaulknerVue
2009-01-04Here Is To The BoysVancouver SunVue