B.C. heli-ski company suspends service after avalanche that killed three
A heli-ski company in northwestern British Columbia says one of its guides is undergoing surgery in Vancouver after surviving an avalanche on Sunday that killed three skiers, and the company has halted service until further notice.
Michael Brackenhofer, the guiding manager for White Wilderness Heliskiing, said the four were “fully buried” after being caught in the slide on the Iridium Shoulder ski run on Mount Knauss, north of Terrace.
“The victims were located through a transceiver search and visual clues from deployed airbags,” Brackenhofer said in a statement on Tuesday.
Brackenhofer said the buried skiers were all extricated within 15 minutes, and the guide was flown to a Terrace hospital after sustaining critical injuries.











