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At least 1 skier killed, 2 injured after avalanches near Whistler

Police now say two avalanches near Whistler are responsible for injuring two skiers and killing another. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Feb 12, 2021 9:33 PM ET | Last Updated: February 13 Two skiers were injured and one was killed after an avalanche off Blackcomb Glacier on Friday.(Submitted by: B.C. Emergency Health Services) comments At least one skier has died and two were injured in two avalanches near Whistler, B.C., on Friday, according to RCMP. Mounties received word that multiple skiers had been swept up in one avalanche in the Poop Chutes off Blackcomb Glacier at around 3:20 p.m., according to a police press release. The avalanche was

Skier killed, others injured in avalanches near Blackcomb Glacier

Skier killed, others injured in avalanche near Blackcomb Glacier

The Absolute Beginner s Guide to Backcountry Skiing

The Absolute Beginner s Guide to Backcountry Skiing Men s Journal 1/6/2021 Alyssa Sparacino © Weston Norwood/Unsplash Person in colorful ski kit backcountry skiing in Washington with Mt. Baker in the background With ski resorts shutting down or needing to control crowds on the trails this season due to COVID-19 restrictions, now’s the perfect time to test your skills out in the backcountry. And it seems as if more and more winter adventure-seekers are realizing the same thing: Michelle Parker, freeskier and Red Bull and Mammut athlete, says some stores were selling out of essential backcountry skiing gear as early as March this year, and industry friends have reported that bookings for guided backcountry experiences have increased 100 percent compared to last season.    

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