TCSAR Conducts Heli Rescue for Injured Skier from the JHMR Backcountry

On January 12, Teton County Search & Rescue volunteers responded to an injured skier in the backcountry area known as Four Pines, south of the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. The skier, a local resident in his mid 20s, had skied over a small cliff and landed on a rock.

Four Pines is accessible through backcountry gates at JHMR. It is not controlled for avalanches, and requires skiers and snowboarders to ascend two separate bootpacks.

TCSAR conducts a helicopter short-haul rescue in the JHMR backcountry. Photo: TCSAR

The Jackson Hole Ski Patrol initially responded to check on the skier’s injuries, and subsequently requested a helicopter assist from TCSAR. Given the area’s steep terrain, TCSAR decided that a short-haul operation was the best move, meaning the rescuers and patient would be lifted from the site via a rope attached to the belly of the helicopter and flown out of the backcountry.

In this case, the TCSAR helicopter inserted two volunteers onto the slope to provide patient care and package him for transport. The helicopter flew laps overhead during this brief process, and then returned to pick up both rescuers and the patient. After clipping into the rope, the volunteers and patient were short-hauled to the LZ (landing zone) and a waiting ambulance at the base of Teton Village.

The team completed the mission in about two hours. TCSAR appreciates and is grateful for the coordination with Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and Ski Patrol to bring this operation to a successful close.

Video: State of the Snowpack for the Week of January 4

Warming temperatures and rain events over the holidays followed by high winds and consistent snowfall has made for a fascinating snowpack. In this week’s State of the Snowpack, Sarah Carpenter, co-founder of American Avalanche Institute (AAI), provides a deep dive of how the snow has morphed since November and what to keep on our radar as we plan our backcountry adventures this week.

Thanks to Headwall Sports for sponsoring and hosting another season of State of the Snowpack. These free events are scheduled every other week throughout the winter. The video is filmed by Orijin Media, and brought to you by the TCSAR Foundation. Learn more at BackcountryZero.com.

On the Twelfth Day of Christmas...

On the twelfth day of Christmas, TCSAR gave to me… joy to the world.

Like volunteer Keegan Pfeil on his snowmobile. TCSAR volunteers know why people want to get out in the backcountry, because they do it too! As we head into this holiday season, Keegan offers these words of wisdom to get the most joy out of your adventures:

“One of the biggest challenges with sledding vs skiing is how quickly you travel through terrain. One minute you could be at 7,500 feet on a north aspect and minutes later you are at 10,000 feet. You have to constantly be looking at and analyzing the terrain far ahead of you. Communicate, plan ahead, study the terrain, know the avalanche forecast, and you can have a great day out there.”

From all of us at the TCSAR family, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!