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Overnight rescue for lost skier near Big White

Central Okanagan Search and Rescue members rescued an overdue skier from Big White, but had to spend the night outdoors in doing so. The rescue took place approximately five kilometres north of Big White. Google Maps

Search and rescue members had to spend the night outdoors on Wednesday while rescuing a lost skier near Big White.

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Central Okanagan Search and Rescue (COSAR) said it received a report of an overdue skier just after 8 p.m., and that search teams along with Kelowna Snowmobile Club members gathered for the rescue. According to COSAR, one team located his tracks near Two John Road.

COSAR said searchers followed the tracks into a tributary of the West Kettle River, where contact was made around 2 a.m.

From start to end, search and rescue crews spent more than a dozen hours rescuing a lost skier near Big White. The search began Wednesday at 8 p.m., with the man being airlifted from the scene just before 9 a.m. on Thursday. Brad Trites / COSAR
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“The subject was in good condition, but was cold and very tired, so the decision was made to hunker down and spend the night,” said COSAR search manager Dave Crawford, noting the rescue took place around five kilometres north of Big White.

COSAR said search crews lit a fire and remained with the young man until first light on Thursday. At approximately 8:45 a.m., the man was airlifted from the scene by Wildcat Helicopters and the Air Rescue One winch team from Vernon Search and Rescue.

“It was a long, tough night for the search teams in the field. We are very grateful for the assistance of the Kelowna Snowmobile Club and the Big White Ski Patrol,” said Crawford.

“I can’t emphasize enough how important it is to tell someone where you are going, don’t travel alone, and take the 10 Essentials of Backcountry Travel.”

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A full description of the 10 essentials and a new app for trip planning is available on the Adventure Smart website.

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