in an avalanche, it has you at its mercy.Stifter identified the victims as Jim Jack, a widely known head judge for the Freeskiing World Tour; Stevens Pass marketing director Chris Rudolph; and Johnny Brenan, a Leavenworth contractor. The Freeskiing World Tour and Utahs Snowbird Ski and Summer Reso
While Stifter and others watched from above, the slide swept in Jack, Chris Rudolph, John Brenan and Elyse Saugstad, and knocked them through trees for 2,000 feet until they came to rest buried in snow below. Only Saugstad survived.
Date: Feb 21, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Skiers with Bay Area ties dies, are injured in Washington avalanche
"It was their friends who they recovered." The Seattle Times reported that two of the victims were Chris Rudolph, the 30-year-old director of marketing for Stevens Pass, and 46-year-old Jim Jack, a judge of competitive free-skiing, where skiers perform tricks and jumps, often in the back country.
learned through friends of the victims that the dead from the Stevens Pass avalanche include Jim Jack, a former extreme skier who judged "freeskiing" competitions around the world. Friends say he was on the mountain making a video with Chris Rudolph, a marketing director for the Stevens Pass ski area.
CBS News has learned through friends of the victims that the dead include Jim Jack, a former extreme skier who judged "free-skiing" competitions around the world. Friends say he was on the mountain making a video with Chris Rudolph, a marketing director for the Stevens Pass ski area. A third man, Jo
The dead included Stevens Pass marketing director Chris Rudolph, who was described on the ski area's website as "a man of endless charisma and charm, whose vision and dedication to Stevens Pass helped shape the mountain we all love today."
The Seattle Times reported that two of the victims were Chris Rudolph, the 30-year-old director of marketing for Stevens Pass, and 46-year-old Jim Jack, a judge of competitive free-skiing, where skiers perform tricks and jumps, often in the backcountry.
Stifter, who skied with the group, identified the victims as Jim Jack, head judge for the Freeskiing World Tour; Stevens Pass marketing director Chris Rudolph; and Johnny Brenan, a Leavenworth contractor.
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