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  • 1
    Apr
    2013
    6:51am, EDT

    23-year-old skier found dead in creek near Oregon resort

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    The body of a skier was found Sunday near Mount Hood, seen in this Dec. 14, 2009 photo.

    By Ian Johnston, Staff Writer, NBC News

    The body of a 23-year-old man who skied off into the night after he apparently drank alcohol in a hut on Oregon’s Mount Hood was found submerged in a creek late Sunday, officials said.

    Clackamas County Sheriff's Office said it was “sad to report” the body had been found at about 7:15 p.m. local time (10:15 p.m. ET) Sunday near Highway 26 west of the Ski Bowl Resort.

    “Searchers learned that a group of experienced skiers left the boundary of Ski Bowl's west side last night. The group gathered at a hut that is just outside the boundary,” the sheriff’s office said in a statement. 

    “Investigators learned from a member of the group that alcohol was being consumed and the subject appeared intoxicated,” it said. “The subject decided to head down the mountain alone but became disorientated when he left.”

    “He had been in contact with a member of the group via cell phone but was still unable to find his way,” it added.

    In a previous statement, the sheriff’s office said the man was last seen at 9 p.m. local time Saturday by campers at Mirror Lake and was reported missing at 11 a.m. Sunday.

    It said the man “had left the group he was with to ski down the mountain. The group made plans to meet up later but the subject did not show up.”

    The campers “had only been in contact with him from across the lake.  The campers attempted to direct him to their location but he never arrived,” the earlier statement said.

    Pacific Northwest Search and Rescue, Mountain Wave Search and Rescue, American Medical Response Reach and Treat Team, and the Oregon National Guard were involved in the search along with a helicopter.

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    89 comments

    Another tragic case showing alcohol and recreation just don't mix. Especially at night, and in extreme enviornments. At least he was found promptly and no one else was endangered looking for him.

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    5
    Mar
    2013
    2:29pm, EST

    Teen skier, missing for two days, built snow cave to keep warm

    Maine Warden Service via AP

    This undated photo released by the Maine Warden Service shows Nicholas Joy, 17, of Medford, Mass.

    By Elizabeth Chuck, Staff Writer, NBC News

    A teenage skier who went missing two days ago on Maine's Sugarloaf Mountain sheltered himself from the elements by building a snow cave, authorities said. He was found Tuesday morning by a snowmobiling firefighter, cold and wet, but otherwise in good condition.

    Nicholas Joy, a 17-year-old from Medford, Mass., was reported missing by his father at about 1 p.m. Sunday after the two became separated while skiing at Sugarloaf ski resort, said John McDonald, a public information officer with the Maine Warden Service.

    Temperatures in the area have been in the low- to mid-30s the past two days, with a wind chill in the 20s. At one point during the search for Joy, visibility on the mountain went down to zero, authorities said. 

    A Massachusetts firefighter who had heard that the teen was missing decided to search for him by snowmobile, NBC affiliate WHDH.com reported. The firefighter, who is familiar with the area, came across Joy on the Caribou Pond Road ski trail, about four miles away from the resort.


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    In a news conference Tuesday, Lt. Kevin Adam with the Maine Warden Service described how Joy instinctively went into survival mode once he realized he was lost on Sunday, building the snow cave as night fell.

    "The next day, which would have been Monday, he did some going away from the snow cave, trying to find his way around," Adam said. Joy heard snowmobiles far off in the distance -- which Adam said were searchers looking for him -- but instead of attempting to venture that far in the cold weather, he retreated to his snow cave for another night.

    "Then this morning, [he] was going in the direction of the snowmobile trails when he actually came across the snowshoe trails from the people who were looking for him. He followed those out to the snowmobile trail, started walking down that about a mile and a half before he was picked up by the snowmobiler," Adam said.

    Joy kept hydrated over the past two days by drinking water from a nearby stream. Authorities still need to talk to him more to figure out how he got lost in the first place while skiing.

    "Obviously, he made some errors getting off the trail, but he used his head and he made some very good decisions in building a snow cave. Even staying with the snow cave was a good decision," Adam said. 

    The high school senior was reunited with his family in the ambulance, which he hopped into with only a little assistance from emergency personnel as news cameras rolled.

    "He's in good condition," McDonald said. "He has been taken to the hospital just to be evaluated for possible hypothermia."

    Eating a granola bar and drinking a bottle of water handed to him by one of the members of the rescue team before he got into the ambulance, Joy told WHDH.com, "I'm OK. I got lost."

    This story was originally published on Tue Mar 5, 2013 10:24 AM EST

    147 comments

    So good!

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  • 2
    Mar
    2012
    3:35am, EST

    Skier dies after avalanche sweeps down California mountain

    By NBC News and msnbc.com staff

    A skier who was caught in an avalanche in Alpine Meadows, Calif., died late Thursday, NBC station KCRA reported.

    The 29-year-old man had been skiing with two other people in rugged terrain when they were hit by a wave of snow, sheriff's officials said.


    One of the skiers was able to get out and call for help while one other stayed behind with the injured man, KCRA said.

    The sheriff's officials told KCRA they were informed of the incident at 2:50 p.m. local time (5:50 p.m. ET).

    The rescue teams reached the scene at 4:20 p.m. (8:50 p.m. ET). ABC station NEWS10 reported that rescuers approached the area on a snowcat but had to hike for half a mile to reach the victims still at the scene.

    Extreme skiing deaths on the rise in California community

    Rescuers said the man who died had been slammed against a tree and partly buried in snow, NEWS10 reported.

    "We had to unwrap him from around some trees and stuff and dig him out a bit more," Tahoe Nordic Search and Rescue team member Doug Read told NEWS10. "The slide had gone at least another 500 feet below that through a pretty thick forest and it was very unstable."

    The man was taken to Tahoe Forest Hospital in Truckee, where he later died. His name has not been released, the sheriff's office said.

    KCRA reported that another of the three skiers suffered a broken leg.

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    NBC station KCRA and msnbc.com staff contributed to this report.

    52 comments

    Tragic. Best wishes for family and friends.

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