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Backcountry guide company faces $150K in fines after California’s deadliest modern avalanche

  • Posted on August 21, 2026
  • By The Toronto Star
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California's Department of Industrial Relations imposed substantial penalties against a backcountry skiing outfitter following a catastrophic avalanche incident in February that resulted in nine fatalities, marking the state's deadliest avalanche event in modern history. The enforcement action underscores critical safety compliance failures in mountain guiding operations and raises important questions about risk management protocols in high-altitude recreational activities.

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Backcountry guide company faces $150K in fines after California’s deadliest modern avalanche
Backcountry guide company faces $150K in fines after California’s deadliest modern avalanche

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — California workplace safety officials have fined a guide company that was leading backcountry skiers down a mountain in February when an avalanche was triggered, killing nine
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