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Our thoughts and prayers go out to Josh's family and friends.


BONNEVILLE COUNTY, Idaho (KIFI/KIDK) - A well-known backcountry sledder is dead after an avalanche near McCoy creek Thursday afternoon.

The Bonneville County Sheriff's Office says Josh Roth, 35 of Alpine, Wyoming died from the avalanche while snowmobiling in the area. The avalanche was triggered in a drainage. Sheriff's Deputies along with Lincoln County Wyoming Search and Rescue, and Air Idaho Rescue responded after getting a call about the avalanche buried on Roth. His riding partner saw the avalanche, found his body underneath 2-3 feet of snow using an avalanche beacon, called the crews help with a cell phone, and performed CPR.

Roth died from his injuries from the slide. Deputies and rescue crews safely recovered his body and take him to the Alpine area.

Josh Roth, is a popular backcountry sledder and even had "ProCamp" program where he would teach many workshops on snowmobiling and outdoor winter adventures. According to his website, Roth hoped to get people more active and involved in the sport of snowmobiling, having fun, being safe, and bettering themselves as backcountry riders."

The Bonneville County Sheriff's Office "would like to remind our backcountry recreationists of the extreme avalanche conditions all over Eastern Idaho at this time. If you choose to snowmobile or enter those areas make sure to use every safety precaution available, carry avalanche beacons and emergency equipment, and tell someone where you are going and when you plan to return. "
 
So sad to hear this. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Bad conditions all over right now. Please be safe everyone.
 
Josh was a quality guy. I had the good fortune to ride with him in the Island Park area a couple of years ago. He was a fabulous rider and he also was a fabulous teacher. He helped me get rid of some bad habits. I am very sad that he has passed. My condolences to his family and close friends.
 
It's always sad to see another avy victim. I never met him but several of my riding buddies knew him and always had good things to say about him. Rip brother.
 
so sad, i guess when fate wants fate gets you ,my condolences to his family. a tragic loss for sure.
 
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