(photo: Heavenly Mountain Resort)

Authorities Cite Heavenly Skier for Skiing Out of Bounds

Stateline, NV – Officers with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office in Nevada have cited a skier with leaving the boundaries of Heavenly Resort at Lake Tahoe.

According to Sgt. Pat Brooks, at around 4:30 p.m. on Saturday the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue responded to a report of a missing skier from the Heavenly Ski Resort. It was reported that the missing skier, 28-year-old Nicholas Bridges from South Lake Tahoe, Calif., ducked under a boundary rope at Heavenly and skied out of bounds. The reporting party was not able to contact Bridges for over two hours and called the sheriff’s office.

(photo: Heavenly Mountain Resort)
(photo: Heavenly Mountain Resort)

Members of the Search and Rescue team began a coordinated search of the potential area. At approximately 8:10 p.m., Bridges made contact with the sheriff’s dispatch and provided information as to where he could be located. At 8:52 p.m., Search and Rescue members met with Bridges, who reported no injuries.

Bridges was issued a citation for skiing out of bounds.

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According to Douglas County Code 9.08.030, “Skier Duties: 11. A skier, having used a ski lift or surface lift of a ski area, must not ski under a manmade barrier that is designed to prohibit a skier from entering a closed portion of the ski area or from leaving any part of the ski area. For the purpose of this section, a barrier may be designated by roping off an area. Any skier that violates this subsection is guilty of a misdemeanor. The bail for this violation is $640.00.”

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