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Mom from wealthy Bay Area enclave identified as victim in horror Tahoe avalanche

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Mom from wealthy Bay Area enclave identified as victim in horror Tahoe avalanche

Two snow-covered SUVs parked on a snowy road with two people in the distance, surrounded by snow-laden trees.

Northern California’s Lake Tahoe avalanche area on Wednesday Feb. 18, 2026. Jason Tobias for CA Post

He did not provide the victim’s name or any additional information about the group.

“Our heart in Mill Valley goes out to the families that have been impacted,” Mayor Max Perrey said. “It’s a huge tragedy and a huge loss.”

Two skiers hike through deep snow near buildings, with a snow-covered snowcat and a ski lift visible in the background.

Emergency responders deploy to rescue skiers caught in an avalanche in the Castle Peak area near Truckee Feb. 17. ZUMAPRESS.com

It was not clear whether the Mill Valley mothers were associated with the Sugar Bowl Academy, a private ski company based just miles from the avalanche site, which confirmed some of the victims were members.

The mother who was confirmed dead had a “zest for life,” according to neighbors.


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“It’s devastating, I mean it’s ski week, she’s got two adorable little kids and we watch them just for the past couple of years walking back and forth from school,” Kim, a neighbor, told NBC Bay Area. “She has so much verve and zest for life and she was just a lovely neighbor.

“It’s just so scary, like you never think this is going to happen,” Kim added.

On Tuesday, a group of 15 people were caught in the avalanche, California’s deadliest in modern history.

Six people were rescued, and the search for one person presumed dead is still ongoing.

The Sugar Bowl Academy building covered in snow.

It was not clear whether the Mill Valley mothers caught in the avalanche were associated with the Sugar Bowl Academy, a private ski company based just miles from the avalanche site near Lake Tahoe. Instagram/@sugarbowlacademy

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The group was in the mountains near Lake Tahoe when the avalanche overwhelmed them as they were backcountry skiing with guidance from private company Blackbird Mountain Guides.

Sugar Bowl Academy said it was not releasing names out of respect for the families affected. The academy is a private boarding school and ski club near Donner Summit.

“We are an incredibly close and connected community. This tragedy has affected each and every one of us,” Stephen McMahon, the executive director of Sugar Bowl Academy, said in a statement. “The best thing we can do is surround our athletes and families with care and support while providing the necessary space and time for grief and healing.”


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