
The Utah Avalanche Center was calling the avalanche conditions “considerable.” Photo: Andrew Miller
According to the Salt Lake Tribune, a 45-year-old man was killed after he exited a boundary gate at Canyons Resort in Park City. The unidentified snowboarder apparently left the resort at the top of the “9990” lift to access an area known as “Dutch Draw.”
A local sheriff tweeted that the man was extricated from the burial and that life-saving procedures were performed but the man did not survive. The Utah Avalanche Center and officials from the Canyons are apparently investigating the incident today.
Sad Update – A 45 year old man from Salt Lake City has died after being buried in a backcountry avalanche. We offer our sincere condolences to the family. #backcountry #avalanche
— Sheriff Justin (@SummitCountySO) December 15, 2019
The slide happened in a rocky area of Dutch Draw known as “Conehead,” that has been prone to avalanches in the past. There was another fatality in the same area in 2012.
The Utah Avalanche Center called the avalanche conditions “considerable” on the day of the slide. Remember, out of bounds backcountry at resorts is the backcountry. Check avalanche reports and have proper gear before leaving areas.
You can find a list of avalanche centers across the country at Avalanche.org.
