RIP Craig Kelly

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Last Updated Tue, 21 Jan 2003 17:47:17

VANCOUVER - The avalanche that killed four Canadian and three American skiers on Monday was a wall of snow as much as 30 metres wide and 100 metres long, the RCMP said Tuesday.

The bodies of the victims, recovered Monday, were buried under three to four metres of snow, Sgt. Randy Brown said.

Well-known snowboarder Craig Kelly was among the dead.

An eighth person was buried in the slide, but was not badly hurt and has been released from hospital in Revelstoke.

The avalanche occurred north of Revelstoke

By the time rescuers arrived, about 90 minutes after the slide began, survivors had dug out all of the bodies, Brown said.

The skiers were among a party of 24 who took a helicopter to ski on the Durrand Glacier 55 kilometres north of Revelstoke, B.C.

The group split into two parties. The lower group of 11 people was caught in the slide.

Three people 'were able to extricate themselves,' Brown said, and they dug out the injured person.

The dead are:

a man from Canmore, Alta.,aged 50;

a woman from Calgary, 25;

a man from New Westminster, B.C., 30;

a man from Nelson, B.C., 36;

a man from Littleton, Colo., 49;

a man from Los Angeles, 50;

a woman from Truckee, Calif., 39.

The names will be released when the relatives have been contacted.

Thirteen people in the party were unharmed, Brown said.

The survivors and some emergency crew members – up to 20 people – will be brought to Revelstoke once the weather clears. Brown said the RCMP is in contact with the people at the mountian lodge, who can hear a helicopter sent to get them but cannot see it.

The glacier is a remote but popular back-country skiing destination that attracts tourists from the all over the world.

The owner of the café where the group had eaten before heading up the mountain said the people in the group seemed to be very fit and experienced.

Layne Seabrook also said the group had a top-notch guide.

'He's well known around the world for his guiding abilities. When it comes to guiding, he's known as a guru,' said Seabrook.

The avalanche hazard in the Selkirk Mountains, north of Revelstoke is listed as 'moderate.'

Clair Israelson, with the Canadian Avalanche Association, says the snowpack seemed to be stabilizing, but it is still a dangerous time.

An average of 10 people die every year from avalanches in B.C. Up until Monday, there had been two deaths this winter on B.C. mountains.

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'Can we discuss this further in the privacy of my hot tub?' Mitts to some chick who shot him down outside garfs...
 
That really shows the true danger of avalanches seeing as Craig Kelly was one of the most knowledgeable snowboarders out there when it comes to backcountry travel and safety. He was a huge pioneer for the whole snowboard industry, he will be missed.

 
it's really unfortunate to hear about this...let this be a lesson to anyone that does not see the need for education on backcountry travel...this can happen to anyone! get educated, it will most likely save your life someday.

 
That really shows the true danger of avalanches seeing as Craig Kelly was one of the most knowledgeable snowboarders out there when it comes to backcountry travel and safety. He was a huge pioneer for the whole snowboard industry, he will be missed.

 
first thing, when you die in an avalanche you don't die doing something you love. its one of the most horrable deaths you can have

i met Craig Kelly in Chile 2 years back, i got to know the guy a little bit. he was the man, if anyone had respect for the mountain it was him. He had a girlfriend and a little 2 year old daughter.

I learned a hole bunch, touring with him. i'm kinda disturbed now.

he was someone really low profile, authentic and increadible on his board. the world would be a better place with more people like him.

love goes out to the family

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Fashion is for loosers

Stop following Hype
 
When we all get to heaven, we will probally be able to find him ripping a mountain with untracked snow and never ends.

I pitty the fool who don't use 1-800 Collect.
 
like you said...there are endless meadows and mountains with untracked pow, no lift lines, and endless amounts of parks to ride....life is endless when you live it in the mountains.

 
good old east coats... we dont have to worry about dying in an avalache

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Time is never wasted when you're wasted all the time
 
oops. i just posted another one of these threads.

this guy was a major influence to me when i started snowboarding.

RIP

Viva la Resistance!

Storm Trooper of the Silent Army

For every generation there is a legend....

For every person there is a story...

WHAT THE FUCK IS YOUR'S?

 
i skied with Craig while i was cat skiign at monashee powder adventures for a week a couple years ago. He and a group of other boarders were doing a photo shoot for transworld. During that week i got to know him pretty while and played many games of chess with him, there wasent much to do after a day of skiing and boarding so chess was the big thing up there.Sitting in the hottub going over the day it didn't matter if you skied or boarded he made you feel welcome. His attidude for life made a huge influnce on me and i will miss him greatly. His love for the mountains and his respect for them helped change how i looked at them. He was a a great role model for all of us. Even my dad who was skiing up there at that time was changed by him, my dad never liked snowboarders before that but when he saw what these boarders attidude's actually were he grew to respect them. As for the touring operation he was at my family is very good friends with the owner and i know that every safety measure was taken place by top guides. Craig i will miss you man, you gave me a new look on life and a new look on big mountain skiing. I was really shaken up when i heard the news that Craig was one of dead, but i now can look and see that he died doing what he loved.

RIP

'proud citzen of the NS Isle'

BE YOURSELF
 
Craig wass one of the most knowldegeable backcountry riders in hte world, it is scary to hear of something like this happening to someone with that much training, it just goes to show, that the mountains are so unpredicitable, no matter how much training you have, you can never have egnough. Craig was vary cautious in the BC, and I am shure he did everything correct as a guide, but sometimes, things just happen, He was a great rider and a good friend, he will truely be missed by many, and we all owe a lot to him as he had a hudge impact on bigmtn skiing and snowboarding. RIP CRAIG

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craig was fukn dope in warren miller movies RIP craig and the other victims god bless

blaze up and smoke

//d-lite// is alyas in the hizzy

Gorilla Killaz represent'

all u haters lik shyt

d-lite broke his rib on the battle shyt rale at the pass of stevs so he has to take a brake

cum to the pass of steves where the playas play and the ballers ball

and gambling is incuraged and smokin blunts gets u respect

i cant help that im so gangstarr

//d-lites new album droppn soon//

bewrae of the flare

and chomp on this bich

 
I remember him ripping it up back in the day in Freeriders. RIP bro.

me to that really sucks RIP

REPRESENT 'B.D.E.'

HARDCORES UP IN DIZS PEICE
 
my respects go out to his family, He had such a huge influence on so many people, this is still yet to set in..

RIP CRAIG

ben

 
this sucks

sacrifice, to some its just a word, to others it is a code, what matters is the colony, he is willing to live for the colony, fight for the colony, die for the colony.

 
yah...it's one thing when someone dies in an avalanche who shouldn't have been in the backcountry in the first place..but when it's someone who has dedicated their life to it...that hits home pretty hard. What i don't understand is from what i've heard, there was one group hiking above the group that got buried....that just doesn't seem like a very smart way to hike at all..almost asking for something bad to happen.

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'You're old enough to know that you won't get a lot of things in life because you don't have tits' - One of the 1/4 pipe builders at snowjam winnipeg to a couple young boys in response to why we'd let 3 girls on the ramp and not them

Don't think just jump.

 
No matter where you go avi's are possible even on the East coast..I know someone that died on Mt. Washington this year on Tuckermans Ravine...So dont say good ol east coast we dont have to worry cause thats shit, anywhere in the BC there is trouble..As for those who perished in B.C. the past week my heart goes out to them and thier families.

 
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