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18 Mar 2003 05:10 #168221 by BrentH
This morning's paper had an article bylined from Nelson, B.C. which reported 2 backcountry skiers dead of party of 4. Article suggested skiers were from Seattle. Anybody know anything?

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18 Mar 2003 07:16 #168222 by ron j
The noon news said one of the fatalities was Ron Gregg, founder of Outdoor Research. Didn't mention the other one.<br>What a sad loss to the outdoor community.<br>Didn't Georgia Bakke work for OR as well? This has gotta be hard on them.<br>Here's some other info on Gregg...<br>boatertalk.com/forum/BoaterTalk/351823

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18 Mar 2003 07:38 - 18 Mar 2003 07:39 #168223 by BrentH
seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews...41_avalanche18m.html

Yes, Georgia Bakke who died last year in the same Park was an OR engineer.

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18 Mar 2003 07:46 #168224 by Joe
Georgia was the head of product testing for Mountain Safety Research (now Cascade Designs). Same street (1st avenue), different business.

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18 Mar 2003 07:49 #168225 by ron j
That's right.<br>Thanks, Joe.<br>Bad news, tho, either way, eh?

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18 Mar 2003 07:54 #168226 by Joe
Yes. Very unfortunate (both with Georgia and her husband and now Ron Gregg). I'm not exactly sure, but I think Ron was in the same area Georgia was in last year.

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18 Mar 2003 07:59 #168227 by BrentH
Sorry. Yes, Georgia was with MSR, not OR. And, yes, that's a minor point in the big picture here.

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