Canadian professional freeskier Dave Treadway, 34, dies after falling about 100 ...

Canadian professional freeskier Dave Treadway, 34, dies after falling about 100 ...
Canadian professional freeskier Dave Treadway, 34, dies after falling about 100 ...
Canadian professional freeskier Dave Treadway, 34, dies after falling about 100 feet into a crevasse while skiing with friends in British Columbia Canadian pro freeskier Dave Treadway has died in a back-country accident in British Columbia at age 34 after reportedly falling about 100 feet into a crevasse Treadway's website said he died Monday near Rhododendron Mountain, near his Pemberton-area home. Local search-and-rescue crews confirmed the statement Treadway is survived by his pregnant wife Tessa and two young sons As many as 14 Search and Rescue volunteers helped recover Treadway's body, which was reportedly made more difficult by icy conditions Despite the ice on the ground, conditions were clear at the time of the accident 

By Associated Press and Alex Raskin Sports News Editor For Dailymail.com

Published: 18:35 BST, 19 April 2019 | Updated: 18:36 BST, 19 April 2019

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Canadian professional freeskier Dave Treadway has died in a back-country accident north of Whistler, British Columbia at age 34 after reportedly falling about 100 feet into a crevasse. 

A statement on Treadway's website said he died Monday near Rhododendron Mountain, not far from his Pemberton-area home. Pemberton Search and Rescue confirmed it responded Monday after learning that a skier was down. 

Treadway is survived by wife Tessa and two young sons. Tessa also is pregnant with the couple's third child.

'Dave Treadway, an incredible skier and a monumental human, has passed away after an accident near Rhododendron Mountain, Pemberton,' read the statement on his website. 'He fell in a crevasse on a glacier and died from the trauma. (Some outlets are reporting that he died in

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