Edmonton Journal

Calgary man survives fall into glacier crevasse

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A Calgary man has survived a more than 30-metre fall into a glacier crevasse in the Columbia Icefield area of Jasper National Park.

Parks Canada said the 24-yearold was snowshoein­g with a friend Sunday on the Athabasca Glacier when he fell deep into the ice and was knocked unconsciou­s.

The pair was not wearing safety ropes or harnesses.

As his friend went for help, the man who fell managed to climb out of the crevasse on his own using crampons, but then fell into a second crevasse up to his armpits.

On his way back down the glacier, he met up with a rescue team that was responding to his fall.

Parks Canada said he declined help and left the area.

“The agency reminds adventurer­s not to venture on glaciated terrain unless everyone in their group is properly equipped and familiar with safe glacier travel and crevasse rescue techniques,” Parks Canada said Tuesday in a release.

A report by the Associatio­n of Canadian Mountain Guides posted on a Parks Canada Facebook page said the pair had limited experience in mountain travel and did not have adequate equipment for the terrain.

The report said they were following a rough route from an unknown source and overestima­ted the strength of the snow bridges covering the crevasses.

“This individual is incredibly lucky to be alive,” the report said.

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