• Teton County Search and Rescue Foundation (map)
  • 300 S. Batch Plant Rd
  • Jackson, WY 83001

Hosted at The Center for the Arts, Teton County Library will be hosting a screening of the film “Buried” followed by a panel discussion populated by local experts who can speak to what a rescue effort of this magnitude requires and how one day’s trauma can reverberate for a lifetime.

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Description of “Buried:”

In the early 1980’s, the Alpine Meadows Ski Patrol were the undisputed gods of winter in the mountain hamlet of Lake Tahoe, California, a sun-drenched wonderland of endless powder and parties. This sundry crew full of youthful hubris and a zest for explosives were guided by a newly minted avalanche forecaster named Jim Plehn. More thoughtful and strategic than the others, Jim was a stickler for safety and protocol; he had to be at this avalanche-prone resort. The responsibility to keep the skiing public safe was an all-consuming obsession of the patrol crew, which made the day of March 31, 1982 all the more devastating, when an avalanche of unforeseeable magnitude broke free. Millions of pounds of snow hurtled down the side of the mountain demolishing the resort’s base area.The wreckage was unimaginable and for the shell-shocked patrol team there was no time to dwell, eight missing victims were buried in the slide - co-workers, friends, family - and every passing second was precious. Over the next five days, through an unrelenting storm and unimaginable tragedy, the rescue team persevered, never losing hope for a miracle.The film screening is followed by a discussion led by Teton County Search and Rescue, JHMR Ski Patrol, Bridger Teton Avalanche forecasters, film contributor, and more. Film written and directed by Jared Drake & Steven Siig.