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Sicamous Avalanche - Fatality

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SylvanLaker

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Just heard on the radio there was an accident out the Sicamous way, anyone here what happened? I have a few friends riding out that way so I was concerned..
 
'Lanche

I believe there were 4 of them.... broken leg guy requires surgery, the guy from manitobia did pass away & the other 2 are "ok."

Dont want to speak false information, but this is the info I was given by a friend who knows the guy with the broken legs.....
Not sure about the 3rd guy, but 2 of them were from the south calgary/okotoks area.

Thoughts & prayers are with them & their families.
 
Our heart felt condolences to the family.
Also wish a speedy recovery to the injuried.
 
Just heard on the radio there was an accident out the Sicamous way, anyone here what happened? I have a few friends riding out that way so I was concerned..


The one that passed on,his name is Chad Temple from Sylvan Lake.
 
Rip c.t.

Having a hard time with this.... I have known Chad only through the Snowest forums- I purchased a sled off of him " Black Beauty" a Rev that he custom built and that I (and even more so my son) have enjoyed ever since. Even though we never met , I have talked and e-mailed back and forth over the last year with him and have nothing but good things to say about Chad. He was the type of guy that would be in my close circle of friends if we had lived closer or rode together - he loved to ride and loved to modify and personalize his sled and walked and talked snowmobiles(and KTM's). Had hoped when I saw the initials C. T. in some forums/ news comments today that it wasn't true but as the day has progressed it has become evident that it was Chad. To his family and friends, my heartfelt condolences. To my fellow Snowesters, please be careful out there and ride safe. R.I.P. Revdawg

Graham
 
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