Vancouver man dies in backcountry skiing accident east of Kelowna

Police say the man fell into a tree well — a concealed depression of loose snow surrounding the trunk

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Caption: Vernon North Okanagan RCMP say a skier from Vancouver died in B.C.'s Monashee Mountains on Monday. (Gian-Paolo Mendoza/CBC)

Police are investigating the death of a backcountry skier Monday near Keefer Lake Lodge, east of Kelowna in B.C.'s Monashee Mountains.
RCMP said in a release the skier was a 51-year-old Vancouver man who died after being separated from a 14-person cat-ski tour group.
Cat-skiing is a sport where ski hill grooming vehicles take skiers out into the backcountry for their runs.
The group searched for him, police said, and discovered he had fallen into a tree well — a concealed depression of deep, loose snow near the base of a tree — and was unresponsive.

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Caption: A graphic showing a tree well surrounded by a snowpack. (Duk Han Lee/CBC)

"Unfortunately... it was reported that the skier fell head first into the well," said RCMP spokesperson Cst. Kelly Brett. "This is a really tragic incident."
He was airlifted to hospital, but succumbed to his injuries.
Police say the death is not considered suspicious and the coroner is also investigating.

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With files from Jaimie Kehler