Three Heli-Skiers Killed in British Columbia Avalanche as Investigations Continue
The Clute Creek disaster highlights ongoing avalanche risks in the region, with unstable snowpack and rising temperatures posing significant dangers.
- An avalanche on March 24, 2025, in the Clute Creek watershed near Kootenay Lake claimed the lives of three heli-skiers and left one critically injured.
- The victims included Alex Pashley, a North Face employee, Jeff Keenan, a professional snowboarder, and Jason Remple, a guide and owner of Stellar Heli Skiing.
- The group was swept away while waiting in a staging area below the tree line; a transport helicopter pilot’s siren allowed another group to escape.
- Avalanche Canada had issued a high-danger warning for the region, citing unstable snowpack and rising temperatures as key risk factors.
- Authorities, including Kaslo RCMP and Search and Rescue, are investigating the incident as part of broader concerns over backcountry avalanche safety.