Avalanche Tragedy in California: Experts Question Guide Decisions
Avalanche Tragedy in California: Experts Question Guide Decisions
US · Published Apr 8, 2026
Nine backcountry skiers died in a California avalanche in February 2026, leading to scrutiny of guide decisions.
Experts question why guides led a large group through dangerous terrain despite avalanche warnings.
The Sierra Avalanche Center stresses exposing only one person at a time to avalanche terrain.
Avalanche claims nine backcountry skiers' lives
In February 2026, a devastating avalanche in California's Sierra Nevada claimed the lives of nine backcountry skiers, prompting a thorough investigation into the decisions made by the guides leading the expedition. The Sierra Avalanche Center's report revealed that the guides led a large group through hazardous terrain despite existing avalanche warnings. The report emphasizes that it is best practice to expose only one person at a time to potentially dangerous avalanche terrain to minimize risk.
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