The wife of a man who died in a March avalanche has filed a lawsuit against the company leading his skiing group. Park City Powder Cats denies doing anything to cause the death.
PARK CITY — The wife of a man who died in a backcountry avalanche in Weber Canyon earlier this year has filed a lawsuit against the company and employees who were leading his skiing group.
Barr, of Orange County, California, said she and her child should be awarded damages to account for the loss of companionship and affection from Ryan Barr, loss of his income, medical expenses and their pain, grief and mental suffering. "The guides selected the route without regard to avalanche conditions, snow conditions, the steepness of the slope, the lack of beta testing, and the terrain trap at the bottom," the lawsuit claims.
The complaint said two of the four skiers on the traverse at the time were pushed into a gully by a human-caused avalanche; the other skier was injured but was found first and survived.In its response, Park City Powder Cats addresses each of the claims, denying or saying that it did not have the information to affirm many of them.
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