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Missing skier at Snoqualmie Pass (April 2017)
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8 years 10 months ago #229484
by cumulus
Replied by cumulus on topic Re: Missing skier at Snoqualmie Pass (April 2017)
Really sorry to hear this. I worked with Morgan and although I never got out into the backcountry with him I totally appreciated having that unspoken bond of having another backcountry enthusiast around. Really nice guy, good sense of humor and always smiling.
Condolences to all his friends and family.
Condolences to all his friends and family.
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8 years 10 months ago #229487
by Seth
Replied by Seth on topic Re: Missing skier at Snoqualmie Pass (April 2017)
This is terrible news. Morgan was always such a kind, positive, enthusiastic person every time we ran into each other. His love for the mountains showed. Wish I could of gotten to ski with him.
Condolences to his friends and family.
Condolences to his friends and family.
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8 years 10 months ago #229488
by dahu
Replied by dahu on topic Re: Missing skier at Snoqualmie Pass (April 2017)
Tragic news...Morgan was such a kind and gentle person. Spent 4 days in the Baker area with him and he made a lasting impression on our group. RIP Morgan. We miss you.
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8 years 10 months ago #229492
by Lowell_Skoog
The Seattle Times article has been updated to include the victim's full name, Morgan Miller, as well as quotes from several of his friends. My condolences to all.
Replied by Lowell_Skoog on topic Re: Missing skier at Snoqualmie Pass (April 2017)
Limited accident detail: www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/backco...lmie-pass-avalanche/
The Seattle Times article has been updated to include the victim's full name, Morgan Miller, as well as quotes from several of his friends. My condolences to all.
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8 years 10 months ago #229494
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Replied by Griff on topic Re: Missing skier at Snoqualmie Pass (April 2017)
Very sad news. (((((Condolences to the family))))).
A number of times I ran in to Morgan in the parking lot at spots around the Pass. Him solo with his dog and me the same with mine. Always such a friendly person, knowledgeable and kind. At one point we realized that my son Graham had taken his rock climbing class, and he then started following Graham's competitive freeskiing exploits. His last like to our FB page was literally just this week on the 8s post made at Alpy Sunday.
I always appreciated his "likes" of my stuff, I knew that I had done a vid or post right about the mountains if Morgan liked it because he LOVED the mountains (like me).
Damn, I will really miss that. RIP Brother Snoqualmonix (one of the best handles on TAY).
A number of times I ran in to Morgan in the parking lot at spots around the Pass. Him solo with his dog and me the same with mine. Always such a friendly person, knowledgeable and kind. At one point we realized that my son Graham had taken his rock climbing class, and he then started following Graham's competitive freeskiing exploits. His last like to our FB page was literally just this week on the 8s post made at Alpy Sunday.
I always appreciated his "likes" of my stuff, I knew that I had done a vid or post right about the mountains if Morgan liked it because he LOVED the mountains (like me).
Damn, I will really miss that. RIP Brother Snoqualmonix (one of the best handles on TAY).
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8 years 10 months ago #229495
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Replied by telemack on topic Re: Missing skier at Snoqualmie Pass (April 2017)
Our thoughts and hopes travel on with this man, and all those who have gone ahead.
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