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8 Backcountry Skiers Dead in California’s Deadliest Avalanche Near Lake Tahoe

By Matthias Binder February 19, 2026
Skiers with roots in Lake Tahoe’s alpine community among the 8 killed in California avalanche
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Skiers with roots in Lake Tahoe’s alpine community among the 8 killed in California avalanche

Contents
The Sudden Disaster UnfoldsHeroic Rescue in Treacherous TerrainDeep Roots in Tahoe’s Alpine WorldStorm Fuels Historic Peril

The Sudden Disaster Unfolds (Image Credits: Flickr)

Truckee, California – A massive avalanche buried a group of experienced backcountry skiers in the Sierra Nevada mountains, claiming eight lives and leaving one person missing amid relentless blizzard conditions.

The Sudden Disaster Unfolds

On Tuesday morning, the guided ski tour group traversed near Castle Peak and Frog Lake Huts in Tahoe National Forest. The slide, spanning the length of a football field, struck around 11:30 a.m. as the 15 participants – 11 clients and four guides from Blackbird Mountain Guides – headed back to the trailhead after a three-day expedition.[1][2]

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Rescuers later confirmed the eight bodies but could not recover them due to ongoing storms. The ninth skier remained unaccounted for, presumed dead by officials. Six survivors endured hours in whiteout conditions before extraction.

The group had equipped themselves with avalanche beacons and communicated via satellite texts, aiding the search. Survivors located three bodies themselves while awaiting help.[3]

Heroic Rescue in Treacherous Terrain

Nearly 100 first responders from Nevada and Placer counties, including Tahoe Nordic Search and Rescue, mobilized snowcats, skis, and snowmobiles. Teams reached the site after six hours, battling gale-force winds up to 55 mph and deep, concrete-like snow.[4]

Nevada County Sheriff Shannan Moon described the shift from rescue to recovery: “We now know that we have a recovery mission on their hands at this point.” Four survivors walked out, while two with injuries received aid; one remained hospitalized briefly.[2]

  • Snowcats ferried teams two miles to the slide path.
  • Volunteers numbered about 50 amid personal stakes – one rescuer’s spouse was among the dead.
  • Beacons and probes proved critical in pinpointing victims.
  • Governor Gavin Newsom praised the “robust search-and-rescue mission.”

Deep Roots in Tahoe’s Alpine World

Many victims hailed from Lake Tahoe’s tight-knit backcountry scene, with strong links to Sugar Bowl Academy, an elite school nurturing Olympians on Donner Summit. The academy mourned the loss in a statement from executive director Stephen McMahon: “We are an incredibly close and connected community. This tragedy has affected each and every one of us.”[1]

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Participants ranged from ages 30 to 55, including Bay Area mothers and professional guides certified by the American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education. Blackbird Mountain Guides paused operations to support families and launched an internal review.[3]

The tour targeted intermediate-to-expert skiers in remote terrain once off-limits to the public.

Storm Fuels Historic Peril

A “snow drought” preceded the event, but three to six feet of fresh snow since Sunday – piled atop weak layers – created instability. The Sierra Avalanche Center issued warnings Sunday, escalating to high danger by Tuesday, advising against backcountry travel.[5]

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Event Deaths Location
2026 Castle Peak 8 confirmed, 1 presumed Near Lake Tahoe
1982 Alpine Meadows 7 Lake Tahoe area
1981 Mount Rainier 11 Washington

This marks California’s deadliest recorded avalanche, eclipsing the 1982 Alpine Meadows tragedy.[2]

Key Takeaways

  • Avalanche warnings persisted through early Thursday amid blizzard forecasts.
  • Backcountry beacons boosted survival odds, though recovery lagged.
  • Experts stress checking Sierra Avalanche Center forecasts before trips.

As storms eased slightly, recovery efforts loomed with high risks ahead. The incident underscores backcountry skiing’s allure and dangers, even for veterans. What precautions would you take in such terrain? Share in the comments.

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