Skier buried up to waist after triggering backcountry avalanche in Alberta Rockies
LAKE LOUISE — Video from Parks Canada shows a downhill skier in Alberta swept up in an avalanche that sent the person tumbling down a slope and buried waist-deep in snow.
Parks Canada says the skier, who ended up being OK, triggered the avalanche Tuesday on a backcountry slope called the “Vortex” outside the Lake Louise ski area in Banff National Park.
The footage shows the skier as a black dot against a white mountain, performing long, lazy S-turns, until a snowpack the size of a football field gives way.
The skier tumbles in a storm of snow before disappearing from view.


