Eldora Mountain Resort Equipment Manager Killed Performing Off Season Trail Maintenance
The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office responded to Eldora Mountain Resort on the report of a medical emergency this morning, May 16, shortly after 10:00 a.m. The 9-1-1 call reported that there was CPR in progress on a male patient.
Louis Miller, the equipment manager at Colorado’s Eldora Mountain Resort, was killed while performing off-season trail maintenance at the ski resort when he was struck by a falling tree.
Miller was assisting with trail maintenance when a tree fell on top of him, causing life threatening injuries. Medical care was immediately performed by ski patrol, and a Flight for Life Colorado helicopter was en route, but unfortunately, he died on-scene while aid was being rendered.
In a statment the resort said '“We are shocked and deeply saddened by the tragic incident that occurred this morning resulting in the death of a cherished member of our team. We offer our deepest and most sincere condolences to Louis’ family,” the spokesperson said in a statement. “We are immensely thankful to our local emergency responders for their quick response and the medical assistance provided.”
Miller was recently named as one of the nominees for Colorado Ski Country USA’s 2024 Groomer of the Year Awards. One the nomination he said:
"Originally from the picturesque state of Kentucky, I bring over 25 years of experience in the ski industry, where I’ve carved my path amidst the snow-capped peaks, in both summer and winter. The list of things I love about my job is long. I love discovering hidden trails and exploring untouched, snow-covered landscapes. Operating heavy machinery requires skill and precision, and the sense of mastery and control you feel while maneuvering the vehicle through snow and rugged terrain can be deeply satisfying. It’s both physically and mentally challenging, requiring focus, concentration, and physical stamina, and overcoming these challenges and pushing your limits is incredibly rewarding. I’m surrounded by people who share my passion, and as a leader, I think patience is a critical quality, particularly in environments where precision and safety are paramount. My ability to remain calm and composed under pressure helps create a positive work environment and sets an example for my team."
The following agencies assisted in response: Boulder County Sheriff’s Office, Boulder County Coroner’s Office, Nederland Fire Protection District, American Medical Response (AMR), and Boulder County Co-Responders.