LOCAL FRIEND DIES/AVALANCHE!!!

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bobcatbess

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I CAN'T BELIEVE IT!!!

THIS HITS REAL CLOSE TO HOME!!!

A FRIEND JUST YOUNGER THAN ME THAT I WENT TO SCHOOL WITH WAS HIT BY AN AVALANCHE WHILE SNOMOBILING OUT BY HEBER!!!

I'M STILL IN SHOCK!!!

I'M SICK,VERY SICK THIS MORNING AND IT DAMN SURE AIN'T FROM DRINKING!!!

PRAYERS FOR THE FAMILY PLEASE!!!

THIS IS MY NEW GUN,YOU MAY NOT LIKE IT,YOU'LL LIKE IT A HELL OF A LOT LESS WHEN IT HITS ITS DESTINATION!!!
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THE ONLY bobcat THAT KNOWS ALOT OF YOU HAVE HAD THIS IMAGE IN YOUR PEA BRAIN BUT DUE TO POOR SHOOTING TACTICS I'M STILL KICKIN!!!
 
Bess - I am feeling for you brother. That is tough to hear. Sad day for sure. Prayers are in order.

Here is the story:

Experts urge caution again after deadly avalanche
January 1, 2008



Nicole Gonzales and the AP reporting

There's a renewed call for caution and safety in Utah's backcountry following a fatal avalanche. A snowslide buried a man in Wasatch County Monday afternoon. The avalanche death is the third in Utah in eight days.

The avalanche happened in the Co-op Creek area, east of Heber City, at an elevation of about 9,500 feet. Conditions seem to be just right for slides right now in that area. Experts say it's a dangerous time to be going into the backcountry.

The Utah Avalanche Center is warning people to be careful if going to the western Uinta Mountains and mountains near Logan in northern Utah today, where conditions are considerable for an avalanche.

Very dangerous conditions yesterday are part of what caused the death 40-year-old Dale Christensen of Altamont. He was one of three snowmobilers who were fixing a snowmobile when the massive slide hit. Two of the snowmobilers swam out; but Christensen was buried for about 45 minutes.



Ron Hazard, of the Wasatch County Sheriff's Office, said, "The slide was about 200 feet wide and 1,000 feet long, and it took the snow down to dirt and rocks."

Wasatch County Search and Rescue teams say Christensen wasn't wearing an active beacon. He was flown to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Christensen owned Hot Oil Express Inc. of Altamont. "Dale would stick his neck out for someone if they needed help," employee Matt Fillinghim said. "Dale paid extra insurance money so he could hire me, so I could feed my kids. Everybody in this small community loves him."

Officials say people going into the backcountry definitely need to know what they're getting themselves into.

Hazard said, "There are areas that are safer than others. If you're on the flat and there's lots of powder snow, you can certainly have a lot of fun. But when you're jumping off banks and going from high country to low country, the snow is unstable. There's certainly more risk."

Officials from the Utah Avalanche Center say the more accessible Wasatch Mountains are also at risk for avalanches. They say the Uintas are so dangerous because heavy snow that's been falling the past few weeks is on top of light, sugary snow that came down in October.

Backcountry adventure-seekers are being urged to avoid open slopes in the Uintas, especially terrain above 9,500 feet.

If you're going into the backcountry, you're advised to pack the right gear that could help safe your life. That includes beacons, shovels and probes.

Also plan ahead, and carry supplies you might need in case of an avalanche, including food and water to last the night.

Finally, check out conditions. You can do that at the link to Utah Avalanche Center's Web site on this page.

(The Associated Press contributed to this report. Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)





UTROY
Proverbs 21:19 (why I hunt!)
 
We've got 7 sleds in the family, not one of them has seen action in 3 years. My Brother had 2 friends die one winter and we haven't gone out since. Every year we keep saying we'll go out this year, but I think we are just too scared.......
 
So sorry Bess. God bless friends and family. And I was thinking about byeing a snowmobile today.

Rutnbuck
 
its a horrible thing to loose someone close. lost my brother last year when he was only 25 and myself being 23. its very hard and even though i dont ever pray i just said one for your buddy and his family.
 
what a way to start a new year...very sorry for your lost!
seems the older we get more friends and family pass.
love everyone while you can because when there gone you will miss them.
its never easy bessy...hang in there!
jack
 
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Prayers are heading there way and that is a sad thing to hear. I have snowmobiled for 12 years off and on and never seen one and sure as hell dont want to. My brother started one last year and out rode it before it caught him. Thank god for that. Its terrible to hear things like this and prayers go out to all who know the poor guy.
257tony, what sleds do you have and what do you want for them?
 
THANKS EVERYBODY!!!

THANKS Roy FOR POSTING THAT INFO!!!

YOU JUST CAN'T BE TOO CAREFUL IN THE WOODS!!!

CAREFUL EVERYBODY!!!

THIS IS MY NEW GUN,YOU MAY NOT LIKE IT,YOU'LL LIKE IT A HELL OF A LOT LESS WHEN IT HITS ITS DESTINATION!!!
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THE ONLY bobcat THAT KNOWS ALOT OF YOU HAVE HAD THIS IMAGE IN YOUR PEA BRAIN BUT DUE TO POOR SHOOTING TACTICS I'M STILL KICKIN!!!
 
Just goes to show just how fragile our lives really are. I truly feel your pain BCB. I'll say a little prayer for you and this mans family. Sorry doesn't really help but knowing people send heart felt condolances might!

RUS
 
Bobcat, sorry to hear about something like that. Prayers for the family. He sounded like a good guy! We never know when our time will come.

He owned Hot Oil Express in Altamont? What's that? Does that have anything to do with the famous Altamont Calendar? Just kidding.

Eel
 
When I heard it on the news, I figured that you would have known him. Our hearts go out to all those who knew him. He sounded like a fine gentlemen.
Our prayers are out for the family!
 

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