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Tragic Loss: Remembering the 9 Skiers from the Tahoe Avalanche

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Tragic Avalanche in California: Remembering the Victims

NEVADA COUNTY, Calif. — A devastating avalanche on February 17, 2023, near Lake Tahoe, marks the deadliest incident of its kind in California’s history. The Nevada County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the recovery of nine bodies, all of whom have been identified.

Avalanche Details and Recovery Efforts

The tragedy occurred during a backcountry ski trip organized by Blackbird Mountain Guides. Following multiple snowstorms, the search and recovery operation faced challenging conditions. On Saturday, Sheriff Shannan Moon announced that the remains of all victims were recovered.

The identified victims include:

  • Andrew Alissandratos (34, Verdi, Nevada)
  • Michael Henry (30, Tampa Bay, Florida)
  • Nicole “Niki” Choo (42, South Lake Tahoe)
  • Carrie Atkin (42, South Lake Tahoe)
  • Liz Clabaugh (52, Boise, Idaho)
  • Danielle Keatley (44, Marin County)
  • Kate Morse (45, Marin County)
  • Caroline Sekar (45, San Francisco)
  • Kate Vitt (43, Marin County)

Alissandratos, Henry, and Choo were guides at Blackbird Mountain Guides, who led the group to the Frog Lake huts. The victims’ families described them as “mothers, wives, and friends,” united by a shared passion for skiing and the outdoors.

Survivor Accounts

Amidst the tragedy, six individuals survived the avalanche, including one Blackbird Mountain Guides employee and five clients.

“We stand together with the families during this difficult time,” Moon expressed, highlighting the communal grief following this catastrophic event.

Timeline of the Ski Trip and Rescuers’ Response

The group of 15 skiers began their three-day adventure on February 15, arriving at the Frog Lake huts. On the morning of February 17, an avalanche struck around 11:30 a.m. The challenging weather conditions delayed the response efforts. Search and rescue crews deployed at 5:30 p.m., using snowcats for part of the trek before skiing to mitigate further avalanche risks.

Who Were the Victims?

The six women on the ski trip were friends and each held meaningful roles within their communities. Their families shared, “We are devastated beyond words” and emphasized their connection through outdoor experiences.

Profiles of the Victims

  • Kate Vitt: A streaming music executive with over a decade in the industry, most recently a Vice President at SiriusXM. She graduated from Boston College with a degree in English.

  • Caroline Sekar: A resident of San Francisco who was known for her positivity and charming spirit. She is survived by her husband and two children.

  • Liz Clabaugh: A clinical educator in Boise, Idaho, who dedicated herself to her profession and community.

  • Carrie Atkin: A former corporate executive and Division I athlete with a degree from Harvard University.

  • Danielle Keatley: Co-owner of Keatley Wines in Healdsburg, California, with a rich background in winemaking.

  • Kate Morse: Vice President of Commercial Strategy at a biotech firm, celebrated for her dedication as a mother and a professional.

The Impact of the Loss

The families of the victims expressed heartfelt gratitude toward the rescue teams involved and stressed the need for privacy as they navigate their grief.

The Guides Lost in the Avalanche

The three Blackbird Mountain Guides who tragically perished include:

  • Andrew Alissandratos: Originally from Florida, a dedicated climber and skier in the Sierra Nevada. He shared his passion for the mountains with clients and peers.

  • Michael Henry: A skilled climber from Tampa Bay, Florida, who honed his expertise in backcountry skiing in Colorado before relocating to Truckee.

  • Nicole “Niki” Choo: A Harvard graduate, known for her entrepreneurial achievements, who was passionate about the outdoors.

A Warning for Skiers

This incident follows a series of ski-related fatalities in the area, with 14 lives lost since February 6, 2023. Authorities urge visitors to exercise extreme caution, adhere to safety measures, and stay informed on avalanche forecasts.

Conclusion

The recent avalanche near Lake Tahoe serves as a somber reminder of the unpredictabilities of nature. As families and communities mourn their losses, the shared love of skiing binds them together in their memories.

For more information on avalanche safety and recovery efforts, visit Avalanche.org and stay connected with local news through KCRA.


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