Most of Northern California doesn’t see too much snow, but the parts that do are constantly at risk of unstable snow that causes avalanches. Many readers might remember the tragic 1982 avalanche at Alpine Meadows that took 7 lives and injured 5 others, including a woman who was trapped below the snow’s surface for 5 days but still managed to survive.

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Where were you when this tragedy struck the North Tahoe area? You can read a full report of the incident on Avalanche.org and an account of Anna’s experience trapped beneath the snow here.

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