Knew Shane from many years ago racing...he was one heck of a racer... good guy and he will be missed. Here is the post from KXLY TV, please be careful out there
Washington Man Killed in Shoshone County Avalanche
Posted: 9:42 am PST December 30, 2010
Updated: 1:01 pm PST December 30, 2010
WALLACE, Idaho -- A 35-year-old Farmington was killed in an avalanche while snowmobiling in Shoshone County Wednesday afternoon.
Shane St. John and a friend were snowmobiling along Mastadon Road near Calder, Idaho Wednesday. The friend told authorities he was riding ahead of St. John when he turned around to see a huge avalanche with tracks leading into the slide but none coming out.
After two hours of searching for St. John, the friend went into town to call for help.
A search and rescue effort was launched and St. John’s body was found around 11:30 p.m. in about nine feet of snow. His safety beacon was going off when he was found.
The Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office says avalanche conditions are high right now with the recent 4 to 5 feet of powder that fell on hard-packed snow.
St. John is the fourth victim claimed by avalanches in Shoshone County since 2004. The other three victims were all back country skiers who died above Mullan in the Lone Lake area.
Washington Man Killed in Shoshone County Avalanche
Posted: 9:42 am PST December 30, 2010
Updated: 1:01 pm PST December 30, 2010
WALLACE, Idaho -- A 35-year-old Farmington was killed in an avalanche while snowmobiling in Shoshone County Wednesday afternoon.
Shane St. John and a friend were snowmobiling along Mastadon Road near Calder, Idaho Wednesday. The friend told authorities he was riding ahead of St. John when he turned around to see a huge avalanche with tracks leading into the slide but none coming out.
After two hours of searching for St. John, the friend went into town to call for help.
A search and rescue effort was launched and St. John’s body was found around 11:30 p.m. in about nine feet of snow. His safety beacon was going off when he was found.
The Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office says avalanche conditions are high right now with the recent 4 to 5 feet of powder that fell on hard-packed snow.
St. John is the fourth victim claimed by avalanches in Shoshone County since 2004. The other three victims were all back country skiers who died above Mullan in the Lone Lake area.