Much of the Alps and Pyrenees has suffered from a sketchy snowpack over the last couple of days with 40-50cm of fresh snow in the Northern Alps since Thursday. This was accompaned by strong winds from the west then north which moved a lot of snow around Wind transport was clearly evident on Sunday morning.
In the French Alps a ski tourer was lucky to escape with his life in the Vercors after being buried for 40 minutes on Saturday morning. Two skiers were in the steep and exposed east facing Couloir des Sultanes above the commune of la Gua when they triggered a windslab. One skier was able to stop himself after about 15 minutes but his companion was swept over cliffs and buried. Unable to locate his friend with his avalanche beacon he called the rescue services. The pilot of the rescue helicopter spotted what looked like a glove on the surface of the slide and when a police specialist was dropped to investigate he found it was still connected to the missing man. He was taken to the University Hospital in la Tronche with a fractured femur. The avalanche services noted a number of other slides and it seems that east facing slopes were the worst affected. In Chamonix a snowshoer was killed after falling over cliffs.
In the Pyrenees at le Mourtis well known local man and experienced skier Jean-Paul Mailheau was killed by a slide in the middle of the afternoon. The 67 year old was off piste in the Lanières sector with two friends when they triggered a slide. His two companions were able to save themselves by grabbing trees.
As Ax-Bonascre a snowboarder from Toulouse triggered an avalanche skiing beside the Savis piste with a friend. The incident occured around midday. The boarder was carried head first into a stream. His friend was unable to rescue him and it took a team of pisteurs from the resort equipped with shovels to recover the victim. The resort director warned off piste skiers that 20-30cm of snow can hide a number of dangers including rocks and streams.
There were a number of avalanches in Switzerland with two deaths, in the Valais and at St Gall and a number of injuries in the Tessin. At Grimentz a snowboarder who was skiing off piste but close to open runs was buried by a slide, recovered in a state of hypothermia he died later in hospital. At St Gall close to Amden a snowshoer and two skiers were buried by a slide, killing the snowshoer.
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