Experts call for ice climbers to wear avalanche safety gear in the mountains
BANFF, Alta. — Outdoor experts are hoping that an avalanche that killed three world-class climbers last spring will lead to improved safety in the sport.
American Jess Roskelley and Austrians David Lama and Hansjorg Auer disappeared in April as they tried to descend Howse Peak in the Rocky Mountains. Rescuers have said the search was challenging because the three weren’t wearing avalanche beacons.
The avalanche, which made international news, turned a spotlight on climbers and why many don’t carry safety gear.
Grant Statham, a mountain risk specialist for Parks Canada, said climbers want to be light, but anyone who’s in avalanche terrain should have a beacon, a probe and a shovel.