Comments on: Reminder https://dev.14erskiers.com/2010/02/reminder/ Backcountry skiing, biking, hiking in Crested Butte, Colorado & beyond - Created by Brittany Konsella & Frank Konsella Sat, 20 Feb 2010 13:38:47 +0000 hourly 1 By: Gary Sams https://dev.14erskiers.com/2010/02/reminder/#comment-392 Sat, 20 Feb 2010 13:38:47 +0000 https://dev.14erskiers.com/?p=980#comment-392 Brittany,

Thank you for your kind words. I too am waiting for the CAIC full report to be posted. It should happen any day now.

Gary

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By: Brittany https://dev.14erskiers.com/2010/02/reminder/#comment-382 Tue, 16 Feb 2010 21:14:26 +0000 https://dev.14erskiers.com/?p=980#comment-382 Gary,

Thank you for your correction. At the time of my post, and even now, the CAIC has only posted a brief report about the situation. They do not give any details as to how the avalanche was really triggered, except that it was skier-triggered. I will correct my post accordingly. I am so sorry about your tragic loss. I can’t even imagine the grief you must be going through. Thank you for your time and for your corrections.

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By: Gary Sams https://dev.14erskiers.com/2010/02/reminder/#comment-380 Tue, 16 Feb 2010 14:53:35 +0000 https://dev.14erskiers.com/?p=980#comment-380 I have read your comment and report regarding the death of my son, Kellen. I agree with your cautionary note about skiing in the back country and knowing the risks associated with such activity. Thank you for helping to make those in the community aware of the dangers associated with this activity.

I would, however, like to note that the description of the situation is inaccurate and misleading and I am upset that such information if being propagated through the back country skiing community. The initial reports by the press regarding the situation and sequence of events were not accurate.

If you are going to comment on such an occurrence then I would suggest that you get the facts straight.

So to correct your posting: Kellen was in the back country with a group of 8 and they had been in that area for four days skiing out of the Blue Lakes and Ridgway huts.

On the day of the accident the group split into two: Kellen’s group of 3 and the second group of 5. These two groups we separated by a couple hours of skiing before the tragic accident occurred and the group of 5 was BELOW and well away from Kellen’s group. They, by happenstance, had just come into the general vicinity of the slide and were able to respond to attempt resuscitation of Kellen and accomplish the rescue of a second skier caught in the slide.

Both groups had practiced safe and appropriate behavior prior to and leading up to the incident. Kellen dropped off a ridge with two other skiers into an area that appeared safe and just was not stable. He was carried into a tree by the slide where he was instantly killed. This was a terrible accident and my heart is forever damaged by the loss of my son. He was doing however exactly what he loved and pursuing his passion for the outdoors. He practiced safe back country skiing techniques and behavior and I would ask that if you are going to report on such incidents that you get the facts straight.

I obtained my facts from the participants of the trip and from individuals from CAIC investigating and reporting on the incident. Not the Denver Post who obviously cannot spend the time to get the facts correct.

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