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B.C. man tells harrowing tale of avalanche survival

WATCH: For weeks now, there have been heightened warnings to stay out of the backcountry across B.C. and Alberta. But for some, the prospect of fresh powder is just too alluring, and that has a Ferine skier offering up his cautionary tale of narrowly escaping death. Here's Kristen Robinson – Mar 25, 2017

CRANBROOK, B.C. – A British Columbia man is offering a cautionary tale after surviving an avalanche he says tossed him more than a kilometre down a mountain in just 30 seconds.

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Twenty-five-year-old Caleb Brown of Fernie, B.C., says he and a skiing partner were in the backcountry around Golden near the Alberta boundary earlier this month when a powerful avalanche hit.

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Brown and his companion are both trained in avalanche awareness and he admits he noticed a number of danger signs as they made their way up the slope, but he says they thought they would be safe.

The moment the snow fractured and began to slide, Brown says he was engulfed and overpowered immediately.

He says he never thought he would die, but he also says he fought very hard to stay near the surface of the snow.

Both people managed to stay on top of the avalanche, but Brown tore a knee ligament and he says he wants others to learn from his foolishness.

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