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Pastimes : Where the GIT's are going

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To: Neeka who wrote (130325)1/6/2007 11:12:44 AM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (1) of 225578
 
Well, we were talking about collisions with snowboarders.

A guy was just killed at Mt. Hood Meadows. Authorities suspect he was struck by a boarder.

From NWCN.com:


Man killed in apparent hit-and-run on ski slope

09:38 PM PST on Friday, January 5, 2007

Associated Press

PORTLAND, Ore. - A skier was killed Friday on Mount Hood in an apparent collision with a snowboarder, authorities said.

KGW

Mount Hood.

Geoffry Scott Bradeen, 45, was discovered lying in the snow by passing skiers and snowboarders at about 9:45 a.m. near the top of the North Canyon run at the Mt. Hood Meadows ski resort, according to Deputy Matt English of the Hood River County sheriff's office.

Another skier called 911, and dispatchers notified the Mt. Hood Meadows ski patrol office.

English said it appeared that Bradeen may have fallen and was hit by a snowboarder as he attempted to get up.

Witnesses said an unidentified snowboarder at the scene told the others that he was going for help, and left the area. English said it was possible the snowboarder might have been scared off when he returned and found sheriff's deputies at the scene.

"At this point, we don't believe there was anything criminal," English said. "There are no known witnesses to the actual collision, but we are interested in obtaining a statement from the unidentified snowboarder that left the scene."

Bradeen suffered head injuries in the collision and was pronounced dead at the resort's medical clinic by an assistant Hood River County medical examiner, who happened to be skiing Friday. Bradeen was not wearing a helmet.

It was not known if Bradeen had gone to the mountain with family or friends, or was skiing alone.

Dave Riley, general manager for the resort, said two people died in skiing accidents during the 2005 season. None died last year, he said.

"Anytime something like this happens, it's a tragedy," Riley said. "Our hearts go out to the man's family."
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