http://www.ktuu.com/content/news/Rep...482339471.html Powell says a group of about 15 people went back to retrieve Christman’s snowmachine on Monday, and it looked like another avalanche had occurred in the area, on top of two feet of snow that fell since the deadly avalanche.
He says the group was so large because of the high avalanche danger, and only people with avalanche packs dug the sled out of the gully, as others watched for signs of danger. But after the work of digging the machine was done, the group enjoyed the rest of the day in the mountains.
WTF:
“When they (rescuers) came down, they knew that Chad was already gone, but they played along with us and showed us the proper way of giving CPR,” Powell said. “Of course, they put him on the stretcher and we carried him out up the hill.”
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