Jan 17 2026- MtnExpress - "First responders from the Ketchum Fire District, Sun Valley Fire Department and Smiley Creek Rural Fire Protection District rescued an injured backcountry skier Saturday afternoon near McDonald Peak, which is roughly 3 miles southwest of Pettit Lake, with help from Sun Valley Heli Ski.
"We extricated the patient out of the country back to the highway with the Sun Valley Heli Ski assistance and then we transported the patient in a ground ambulance to St. Luke's Wood River," Ketchum Fire District Chief Seth Martin said.
Martin said he did not have information on the cause of the injury and declined to disclose information about the patient's condition.
"One thing to note is that the backcountry in Blaine County is very remote environment, and we're grateful that Sun Valley Heli Ski really expedited the process," Martin said. "
Lots of people come to recreate, and support the economy nearby. You can't very well leave them hanging in a moment of crisis, they are people and all people make mistakes or have errors in judgement.

I was directly involved w 2 rescues in my time(can't really call it a career) w the USFS. 1st was a drunk rolled his car off Galena Summit, he was doa after being flown to Boise. The other was anaphylactic shock, caused by bee stings. Victim was unprepared and her life was saved by a flight to Reno.
I carry life flight insurance. Btwn climbing trees, skiing, and motorcycle riding most of it in the middle of nowhere it's "required."