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Originally published December 25, 2008 at 4:45 PM | Page modified December 25, 2008 at 5:55 PM

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Skier hits rocks, dies in warning area at Whistler

A skier hit rocks and died in an area posted with warnings at Whistler, British Columbia, and two skiers were stranded on a mountain closer to Vancouver.

VANCOUVER, British Columbia —

A skier hit rocks and died in an area posted with warnings at Whistler, British Columbia, and two skiers were stranded on a mountain closer to Vancouver.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police say the 47-year-old man who died was in an area open to the public on Christmas Eve, but he left the skied portion. The area had been posted with warnings of unmarked rocks and other obstacles.

The man died despite the efforts of ski patrol personnel and doctors.

Meanwhile, a rescue effort was mounted for two skiers who called on a cellular telephone on Mount Seymour.

Police say the pair were stuck overnight. They were not injured but wanted help getting out of the backcountry. Rescue crews also were dispatched Monday when a couple got lost on Mount Seymour.

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