El Dorado County, Calif. — A tragic incident unfolded on Monday, February 17, 2025, when a backcountry skier was found deceased following an avalanche near Powderhouse Peak, close to Luther Pass.
7PM UPDATE: The man who died has been identified by his family as Frederic Dross of South Lake Tahoe.
The El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office reported receiving a call at approximately 4:08 p.m. regarding an overdue skier. The individual’s vehicle was discovered parked along State Route 89 near Luther Pass. Friends of the missing skier located the body in an avalanche-prone area; however, hazardous snow conditions necessitated postponing the recovery operation until the following day.
On Tuesday, February 18, at 6:00 a.m., a coordinated effort involving the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue team, the Sierra Avalanche Center, the U.S. Forest Service – Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, Caltrans District 3, and the California Highway Patrol – South Lake Tahoe commenced the recovery mission. Due to unstable snow conditions, controlled explosives were utilized to mitigate further avalanche risks. By approximately 5:00 p.m., the decedent was safely extracted from the backcountry with the assistance of EDSO SAR volunteers and the ECHO-1 helicopter.
This incident underscores the critical importance of avalanche forecasting services. The Sierra Avalanche Center, which provides daily avalanche forecasts for the region, is currently facing potential federal budget cuts that may reduce its operational capacity. Such reductions could significantly impact the safety of backcountry enthusiasts who rely on timely and accurate avalanche information.
The El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office urges all individuals engaging in outdoor recreational activities to exercise caution and remain informed about current conditions. Staying updated with the latest avalanche forecasts and understanding the inherent risks associated with backcountry travel are essential steps in ensuring personal safety.
This marks the first avalanche-related fatality in California for the 2024–2025 season and the ninth in the United States.
For the most recent avalanche forecasts and safety information, visit the Sierra Avalanche Center’s official website.
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Frederic Dross, a Meyers resident and loving husband and father, tragically lost his life in an avalanche near Powderhouse Peak on February 17, 2025. Known for his adventurous spirit, Frederic enjoyed traveling, skiing, biking, surfing, and scuba diving, while also excelling in the solar industry. He leaves behind his wife, Liesbeth, and daughters, Emma and Marie, who attend Meyers Elementary. Friends have launched GoFundMe campaigns to support his family, honoring his legacy and ensuring his loved ones are cared for during this difficult time.

The GoFundMe set up locally can be found HERE