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The name of the victim has not been released by authorities. Cache County Sheriffâs Office Lt. Doyle Peck said a call was made around 4:30 p.m. regarding a snowmobile accident in the Peter Sinks area of Logan Canyon. Peck said a man had been riding ahead of his 63-year-old father, realized his dad was missing and turned around to look for him. × Advertisement Peck said the fatherâs snowmobile had rolled at least once, and he was found unresponsive, pinned between his snowmobile and a tree. According to Peck, the son conducted CPR for a period of time and then rode to where he could get phone reception to call for help.
A local snowmobiler is dead after a Saturday morning avalanche in Southeast Idaho. Authorities said Allen Foss, 48, of Preston, died in the avalanche in the area of Sherman Peak between Grace and Montpelier. The incident prompted the Bear Lake County Sheriffâs Office to issue a press release Saturday night warning the public about the very hazardous avalanche conditions that currently exist in Southeast Idaho. × Advertisement The press release stated: âThe Bear Lake County Sheriffâs Office would like to emphasize that backcountry conditions are extremely dangerous at this time. With the recent heavy snowfall and existing snow conditions, avalanche danger is high. Use extreme caution while recreating, do not go alone, and carry emergency/rescue equipment including avalanche beacons.â
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Franklin County Search & Rescue Team assisted Bear Lake and Caribou County search & rescue teams in an attempt to rescue a snowmobiler following an avalanche east of Mt. Sherman