Father and son sledders from Calgary hit by deadly avalanche in southeast B.C.
INVERMERE, B.C. — A father and son from Calgary have been identified as the victims of a large avalanche that swept down the side of a mountain in southeastern British Columbia.
RCMP say a group of nine snowmobilers was sledding Saturday on Mount Brewer in the Purcell Mountain range near Invermere when two people were swept away by what Avalanche Canada describes as a slide “capable of breaking trees or destroying a small wood-frame building.
“The avalanche was reportedly triggered after one of the snowmobilers was high marking,” said RCMP Cpl. Dan Moskaluk in a news release.
High marking is a popular sledding activity, where the rider drives straight up a steep slope as far as possible before turning and descending.