Résumé de l'incident
- Date
- 2024-03-29
- Location
- Cathedral Mountain
- Location Description
- In Yoho National Park, approximately 9 km west of Field, BC
- Province
- BC
- Coordinates
- 51.42517 °, -116.36385 °
- Elevation
- 2000 m
- Activity
- Backcountry Skiing
- Involvement
- 1
- Injury
- 0
- Fatality
- 1
- Description
- A solo skier skied off the shoulder of Cathedral Mountain, on to a slope known as Cathedral Glades. The skier triggered a size 2.5 avalanche, which appears to have failed on or stepped down to the Feb 3 persistent weak layer. The victim was not reported missing until late in the day on April 1. The victim was located from the air because a ski was visible. Once landed, the rescuers found the victim was partially buried, with a boot also visible on the snow surface. A transceiver was found switched off in the victim’s backpack. The incident date is derived from a professional observation made in the morning of March 30. That report identified the avalanche as being approximately 12 hours old.
Avalanches
Date/Heure | Taille | Type | Déclencheur | Altitude | Versant | Largeur de la plaque | Épaisseur de la plaque |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2.5 | S | Sa | 2000 m | N | - | - |
Weather
Température actuelle | Température maximale | Température minimale | Tendance 24h | Vitesse du vent | Direction du vent | Condition du ciel | Type et intensité des précipitations |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Snowpack
Manteau neigeux | Neige 24 hrs | Neige de tempête | Date de la tempête |
---|---|---|---|
- | - | - | - |
Documents
Date du document | Titre | Source | |
---|---|---|---|
2024-04-02 | View of the avalanche from a rescue helicopter indicating the location of where the victim was found. | Parks Canada | Vue |
2024-04-02 | Close up view of the avalanche start zone and crown. | Storm Mountain Technical Services | Vue |
2024-04-02 | View of avalanche start zone and upper track. | Storm Mountain Technical Services | Vue |
2024-04-02 | Long range view of Cathedral Mountain with the avalanche crown visible above the trees on the shoulder. | Storm Mountain Technical Services | Vue |