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Snowmobiler killed in avalanche near Cooke City

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Posted at 11:26 AM, Jan 01, 2023
and last updated 2023-01-01 20:13:29-05

BOZEMAN - According to the Gallatin National Forest Avalanche Center, a snowmobiler died Saturday, December 31, 2022, in a very large avalanche north of Cooke City.

The avalanche occurred on a southeast-facing slope at 9,800 feet elevation. Two riders were snowmobiling uphill on adjacent slopes.

One was climbing a steeper slope and triggered the avalanche 100-200’ below the top. He was carried 600 vertical feet and buried five feet deep. The buried rider was wearing an airbag pack that was not deployed.

Both riders had shovels and probes. They were not wearing avalanche beacons.

A nearby group of riders rode up to the slide within minutes after it happened, saw a buried snowmobile and began to search for the buried rider.

One rider from that group went into Cooke City to alert Search and Rescue. The buried rider was located with a probe line an hour after the avalanche happened. He was unable to be revived with CPR and AED at the site.

The avalanche appeared to be 2-4' deep, 500' wide, ran 600' vertical, and broke on weak snow near the bottom of the snowpack.

The identity of the person who died has not been released at this point.

In a social media post, officials said this fatality is the clearest possible indicator that the snowpack remains capable of producing large and dangerous avalanches.

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Snowmobile triggered avalanche along Lionhead ridge. 12/31/22.

"Slides can break on weak layers in the lower snowpack, within the snow that’s fallen over the last week (particularly where it has been wind drifted) or on a weak layer buried just beneath it. Continued patience (avoiding avalanche terrain) and adherence to safe travel protocols (riding one at a time, carrying rescue gear, and watching your partners for a safe spot) are the best ways to manage these concerns. MODERATE danger across the region."


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Photo: Snowmobile triggered avalanche along Lionhead ridge. 12/31/22. T. Anafarta photo.