Group Triggers Avalanche: 41-Year-Old Partially Spilled
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A five-member ski tour group of the German Alpine Club triggered a snow-breathing avalanche on Saturday in the Tyrolean municipality of St. Sigmund in Sellrain. A participant (41) was partially buried, she could be freed from the snow by the tour guide. This went well again: A five-member group of the German Alpine Club was on a ski tour in St. Sigmund in Sellrain. Their destination was the Schöntalspitze, which they also reached. When they clim…
During a ski tour in the municipality of St. Sigmund im Sellrain (Innsbruck-Land district) on Saturday around 3 p.m., a 41-year-old woman, who was part of a five-member ski touring group from the German Alpine Club, was caught in an avalanche and carried approximately 150 meters. The woman was buried up to her upper body. She was rescued unharmed by the 59-year-old tour guide.
A 41-year-old woman is torn by a snowboard 150 meters and buried. The tour guide can free her in time. The woman remains as if miraculously unharmed. On 11 April 2026, a 5-member ski tour group of the German Alpine Club took place in the municipality of St. Sigmund in the Sellrain from the Pforzheimer Hütte a ski tour to the Schöntalspitze. After a descent from the summit, the group triggered a snowboard avalanche at about 3 p.m. in a slope stee…
A 41-year-old woman was torn about 150 metres away from the snowboard avalanche and buried to the upper body. She remained unharmed.
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