Tahoe avalanche survivors claim skiers welcomed grim weather outlook before deadly slide
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The harrowing avalanche near Lake Tahoe that claimed the lives of nine skiers has left survivors with haunting recollections of their ill-fated expedition. Despite the looming threat of adverse weather, the group of adventurers seemed to embrace the challenge that ultimately turned deadly.

The team had set their sights on Castle Peak, fully aware that a significant winter storm was forecasted to blanket the area with as much as eight feet of snow. This looming storm, coupled with advisories from local authorities concerning heightened avalanche risk, did little to deter their enthusiasm.

According to a report by the New York Times, some members of the group perceived the impending storm as an added thrill rather than a warning. Survivor Jim Hamilton recounted that the guides from Blackbird Blackbird Mountain Guides assured the group of their safety, emphasizing their expertise and commitment to navigating secure routes.

In fact, one guide’s optimistic remark about the abundance of powder snow suggested a mindset that prioritized adventure over caution, as reported by the Times. Hamilton, along with fellow survivor Anton Auzans, remembered a moment when the increasing avalanche risk prompted a private discussion among the four guides, leaving the group briefly to strategize their next steps.

These recollections underscore a tragic intersection of enthusiasm for adventure and the unpredictable force of nature, a combination that proved fatal on that fateful day. As the community mourns the loss, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the inherent risks involved in seeking thrill amidst nature’s formidable elements.

He and another survivor, Anton Auzans, recalled that as the avalanche threat rose, four guides met privately away from the group to plot out their next moves.

It’s unclear whether the guides knew of the potentially deadly forecasts or checked in with their headquarters, as their discussion happened behind closed doors.

The guides did not ask the skiers if they had any concerns.

“I didn’t say anything,” Auzans told the Times. “I’m not an expert, and so I decided to trust the plan.”

Hamilton avoided the worst of the avalanche because a broken ski binding slowed him down.


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When the mountain gave way, Auzans described plowing through snow that hardened “more like cement” than powder.

Trapped, he thought about his 3-year-old son and the possibility of never seeing him again. The thought kept him going.

Once free, he and Hamilton spent hours in the blizzard.

By the time help arrived, the survivors had already found three bodies.

“We were all in danger. We did as much as we could. We pushed until we started finding people that were deceased. Making the decision to stop the search was one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do,” Auzans said.

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