In a photograph taken on January 1, 2023, Lake Tahoe is featured. The image is credited to Stephen Lam of the San Francisco Chronicle via AP.


January 11, 2024

In a tragic incident on Wednesday, an avalanche cascaded down a segment of advanced trails at a California ski resort near Lake Tahoe, claiming the life of one individual and injuring several others. The avalanche, triggered by a major storm ushering in snow and gusty winds, prompted the closure of Palisades Tahoe just 30 minutes after its opening for the day.

The Placer County Sheriff's Office reported that the avalanche occurred around 9:30 a.m. in the GS Gully area under the KT-22 lift, designated for experienced skiers and snowboarders. The resort had diligently conducted avalanche risk assessments and safety preparations since Sunday, according to Michael Gross, vice president of mountain operations. Unfortunately, the catastrophe struck as the lift welcomed skiers for the first time this season.

Kenneth Kidd, 66, a resident of nearby Truckee and Point Reyes, lost his life in the incident, while one person sustained a lower leg injury, and two others were treated for unspecified injuries and later released. The avalanche's debris field covered approximately 150 feet wide, 450 feet long, and 10 feet deep.

Palisades Tahoe, formerly known as Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows announced the closure of the entire resort for the remainder of the day via a statement on X. The victim was identified as a guest from out of town, emphasizing the reach of the incident's impact.

The cause of the avalanche is currently under investigation. The disaster unfolded amidst challenging weather conditions, including howling winds and white-out conditions. Skier Mark Sponsler recounted a witness's description of the chaotic scene, with screams and equipment scattered in the aftermath.

Dee Byrne, president of Palisades Tahoe, expressed deep sorrow, calling it a "very sad day" for the resort and the community. The incident marks the first U.S. avalanche fatality of the season, as reported by the Colorado Avalanche Information Center.

Palisades Tahoe, historically significant as the site of the 1960 Winter Olympics, stands on the western side of Lake Tahoe, approximately 40 miles from Reno, Nevada. The National Weather Service in Reno had predicted a powerful storm bringing substantial snowfall to the region, heightening the risk of avalanches.

As the investigation into the avalanche's cause continues, the community mourns the loss and reflects on the inherent risks associated with the pursuit of winter sports in such challenging conditions.

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