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A National Park Service employee was killed after setting off an avalanche while backcountry skiing, according to the Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska

Denali National Park and Preserve staff member Eric Walter was backcountry skiing on a north-facing slope, the park and preserve in Interior Alaska said in a statement. “Our thoughts are with Eric’s family in this challenging time,” Denali National Park and Preserve Superintendent Brooke Merrell said. Park staff received a report of a skier triggering an avalanche about 1 p.m. local time Thursday on an unnamed slope south of Jenny Creek and East of Savage River, the statement said.

“Two skis, one vertical, one lying flat on the surface, as well as an orange bag were observed in a debris field in the avalanche area,” the statement said. Mountaineering rangers reached the scene in a helicopter and determined the lone skier had died. He was later identified as Walter, according to the statement.

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