Canadian man, 38, killed while snowboarding with dog during avalanche on Utah mountains

A Canadian man tragically died while snowboarding with his dog in Utah after an avalanche swept him underneath the snow.

David Ethier, 38, a resident of Quebec, was out in Millcreek Canyon with his black Labrador, riding a splitboard – a snowboard designed to split in two pieces – when the unforeseen incident took place.

Ethier’s pet was spotted alone that night roaming along the canyon’s Porter Fork Road and authorities identified her owner using her microchip. 

But the snowboarder’s body was not retrieved until Tuesday – after days of extensive search and recovery efforts. 

The man’s avalanche-related death was the first of two that transpired in the area within just three days. 

Following reports of an ‘overdue party’ in Millcreek Canyon on Sunday afternoon, the Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office (SLCSO) discovered Ethier’s parked car at the Porter Fork trailhead.

The Search and Rescue team of the Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office (SLCOSAR) explained that the Department of Public Safety (DPS) initiated search activities that evening but faced challenges due to inclement weather, avalanche threats, and limited daylight hours.

Search efforts were resumed Monday morning by teams from the SLCOSAR and the Utah Avalanche Center.

David Ethier, 38, was killed by an avalanche while he was snowboarding in Utah with his dog

David Ethier, 38, was killed by an avalanche while he was snowboarding in Utah with his dog 

He was snowboarding in Millcreek Canyon and was found along the Porter Fork trail

He was snowboarding in Millcreek Canyon and was found along the Porter Fork trail 

Helicopters and drones scoured the area for days, but harsh weather conditions were an immense obstacle

Helicopters and drones scoured the area for days, but harsh weather conditions were an immense obstacle 

They were able to search higher up throughout the Porter Fork trail, but conditions were still too dangerous to scour the upper area.

Later that day, they unsuccessfully used drones and a helicopter to take another look around. 

The SLCOSAR wrote that ‘a good Samaritan’ was responsible for finding Ethier. He reportedly found him on Monday night, buried underneath three feet of snow near the edge of the avalanche’s debris. 

Finally, Ethier’s body was retrieved on Tuesday. Recovering his body sparked more accidental avalanches, authorities said. 

‘One avalanche covered the ascent track in Upper Porter Fork, and another nearly reburied the patient,’ the SLCOSAR explained. 

‘This is a heartbreaking tragedy,’ Sheriff Rosie Rivera said in a Tuesday press release. ‘Our hearts go out to the family as they grieve the loss of their loved one.’

On Facebook, Ethier’s sister wrote that he was a ‘fit man’ that enjoyed the outdoors. He was also a beloved son, godfather and ‘friend to all.’ 

Either filled his social media page with pictures of him – and his loyal dog – in various snowy landscapes. 

The SLCOSAR warned snowboarders and hikers to be cautious while exploring the mountains and trails within the Wasatch Range. 

Ethier's sister described him as an outdoorsy individual. His Facebook was flooded with photos of him enjoying snowy landscapes

Ethier’s sister described him as an outdoorsy individual. His Facebook was flooded with photos of him enjoying snowy landscapes

Ethier's dog was found Saturday night by a nearby road. The next day, her owner was reported as an 'overdue party'

Ethier’s dog was found Saturday night by a nearby road. The next day, her owner was reported as an ‘overdue party’ 

There were two avalanche-related deaths within just three days. Ethier's recovery was interrupted by another disaster in a neighboring canyon

There were two avalanche-related deaths within just three days. Ethier’s recovery was interrupted by another disaster in a neighboring canyon 

‘While it is never our goal to criticize someone involved in an accident, this should serve as a stark reminder to how unstable the snowpack is in the Wasatch right now,’ the team wrote. 

‘We have had two avalanche deaths in the last three days. Both patients were traveling solo, in High hazard terrain. 

‘Now is the time to stick to low angle terrain, read the avalanche forecast, have a partner, tell someone where you are going and when you will be back, and bring rescue gear.’

While the recovery team was trying to retrieve Ethier’s body on Tuesday, they had to temporarily divert their attention to another avalanche burial at the Big Cottonwood Canyon. 

According to a statement released by the Utah Avalanche Center, this incident resulted in the second casualty. 

The solo-snowboarder, whose identity has not been released, was traveling down Davenport Hill in Big Cottonwood Canyon’s Silver Fork area – triggering the avalanche that killed him. 

The Colorado Avalanche Information Center reported that there have been four reported avalanche deaths across the country since December 15, 2024.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like
Joe Rogan's blunt view of Hawk Tuah girl Haliey Welch's failed meme coin

Joe Rogan’s straightforward opinion on TikTok star Haley Welch’s unsuccessful cryptocurrency meme

Joe Rogan has delivered a blunt assessment of the aftermath of Haliey…
World’s oldest person dies in Japan at 116

The oldest person in the world passes away in Japan at the age of 116

The world’s oldest person, Tomiko Itooka, a Japanese woman, has passed away…
Joe Biden slammed for 'bulls***' decision to award Lionel Messi the Medal of Freedom

Criticism of Joe Biden’s Choice to Award Lionel Messi the Medal of Freedom

Online critics have recently criticized Joe Biden for his decision to include…
Greenland PM seeks independence following Trump acquisition comments

Greenland Prime Minister Pushes for Independence in Response to Trump’s Acquisition Remarks

Greenland Prime Minister Múte Egede has recently expressed his aspirations for the…
Ice-T's expletive-filled exchange with New Jersey cop is caught on bodycam footage during a traffic stop

Bodycam footage captures Ice-T’s profanity-laced confrontation with a New Jersey police officer during a traffic stop.

Ice-T, known for his role on Law & Order: SVU, found himself…
Is your car spying on you? What it means that Tesla shared data after Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion

Could your car be tracking you? Understanding why Tesla shared information about Las Vegas Cybertruck incident

LAS VEGAS — Your car is spying on you. One lesson learned…
Biden trolls MAGA with Presidential Medals of Freedom for Hillary Clinton, George Soros and rich donors

Biden jokingly awards Presidential Medals of Freedom to Hillary Clinton, George Soros, and wealthy supporters

President Joe Biden has revealed his final selection of Presidential Medal of…
Donald Trump releases bizarre statement moments after announcing new top White House hire

Donald Trump makes strange statement right after revealing new key White House appointment

Donald Trump expressed skepticism about his recent appointment in foreign policy, citing…
New Orleans terrorist chose Bourbon Street for maximum carnage: timeline

FBI states New Orleans suspect set rental property ablaze before assault

The individual responsible for the fatal terrorist assault on New Orleans during…
Minnesota man accused of dismembering girlfriends, hiding bodies in storage units enters plea

Man from Minnesota Pleads Guilty to Dismembering Girlfriends and Hiding Bodies in Storage Units

A Minnesota man accused of killing two of his romantic partners, cutting…
New York City congestion pricing may begin as scheduled, judge rules

Judge allows New York City congestion pricing to start on time

In Newark, New Jersey, a federal judge has denied the state’s plea…
What Movie Should I Watch Tonight? ‘Den of Thieves’ on Max

Looking for a movie to watch tonight? Check out ‘Den of Thieves’ on Max!

The first major movie release in 2025 that is not a follow-up…