South Lake Tahoe Skier Kyle Smaine Killed in Avalanche in Japan
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You never really know when it’s your time to go. RIP Kyle.
Fuck I was on a ski trip in Nagano when this happened. Luckily we were on the other side of the prefecture. My first time skiing could have ended up like this
Rest in peace.
Avalanche risk is high recently because of the massive snow then heat then massive snow then heat then massive snow, guys be safe.
I just saw a news report of 4 tourists from Finland who went backcountry skiing being trapped in a snow mountain overnight. I’ve been hearing news like this more recently so I’m wondering why more people from the US or the Europe where they have snow mountains just like those in Japan this time of the year are coming all the way here for skiing? Is back country skiing banned in their counties or something?