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Townsend Avalanche Victims in Wilderness Study Area


By Lucia Stewart, 2-23-07

An article in the Billings Gazette yesterday noted that the two deaths of Townsend snowmobilers in Helena National Forest on Saturday were in a Wilderness Study Area, an area off-limits to motorized travel.

A few have commented that traveling into wilderness is the reason for their deaths. And others say that this type of activity is what gives snowmobilers a bad name.

The forest service has not decided whether they will be issuing a citation for the illegal activity. In Flathead Ranger District near Missoula, rangers have been slapping $5,000 fines on snowmobilers in barred areas.

The avalanche report released the morning of the incident for Northern Bridger mountains, approx. 50 miles away, on the Gallatin National Forest Avalanche Center read:

“Several natural avalanches released on steep wind-loaded slopes in the Bridger Range yesterday… The Big Sky Patrol triggered several wind-loaded slopes yesterday.  They also reported several large natural avalanches in the surrounding backcountry, which released near the ground. The GNF Snow Rangers were on Buck Ridge yesterday.  They saw 7 avalanches, all on wind-loaded slopes.  Five of the avalanches were natural and 2 were human-triggered.

Today, the avalanche danger in the Bridger, northern Gallatin and northern Madison Ranges is HIGH on all slopes steeper than 35 degrees.  A CONSIDERABLE avalanche danger exists on less steep slopes.”



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Interesting to note that the Helena Independent Record has not run this item.

Also interesting to see what USFS law enforcement does about this in light of the deaths.
I am sorry for the families of these snowmobilers for thier loss,BUT they broke more than an adminstrative law; they broke a law of nature!! Not knowing these men personally, I can't/won't commebnt on thier personalities,but they do fit the profile for US avalanche victims: ages 18-35 yrs. and male. Let me conjecture as to other traits: adventerous,ill equiped(No locator beacons,shovels,probe poles,survival gear, avalanche training - for avoidance and self rescue). Thse are common denominators of avalanche victims - add to this an obvious disregard of the adminstrative laws of the area = the ultimate price!!
I'm not sure of citations should be issued, but maybe that will be a lesson to others who break the laws of man and nature!!

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