Four skiers have died in avalanches since the weekend in separate incidents.
On Sunday an off piste skier was killed in the Lanières sector of the Mourtis ski resort. A Spaniard was killed on Tuesday (2/2/2010) by an avalanche close to the col de Portalet (Atlantic Pyrenees) while ski touring with two friends who were on snowshoes. One of the friends was also caught by the slide. In the Isere a ski tourer and a snowboard tourer were lucky to escape with just broken hips in separate incidents.
In the Chartreuse a ski tourer was killed by an avalanche after being swept 500 meters over cliffs yesterday. 32 year old Olivier Cordeuil, a resident of le Sappey in Chartreuse, was descending the steep east facing Dalles route of the 1867 meter Charmant Som when he was hit by a slide. The avalanche risk was 2 (moderate) below 1800 meters, 3 (considerable) above.
Dalles route of the Charmant Som
Olivier Cordeuil was an experienced ski mountaineer and well known locally. His body was found during the night by a ground based search by the CRS des Alpes from Grenoble who had been alerted when Olivier failed to return home.
Another ski tourer has also been killed by an avalanche at la Vigerie close to Murat in the Monts du Cantal in the Massif Central region today. The alert was given by his ski partner around 14h30 who witnessed the slide. The 65 year old victim was found by rescue workers at 16h00 and died shortly afterwards.