The body of a missing ski instructor was found buried under five feet of snow, six weeks after he went missing from a California resort.
Rescue teams found the body of 23-year-old Carson May near the place where his cell phone last pinged on January 15 near the backside of a mountain at the Sugar Bowl Ski Resort.
When May first went missing telephone crews were able to trace the signal of his phone but rescue workers were unable to find him after searching the area for four days.
Rescue teams found the body of 23-year-old Carson May (pictured) near the place where his cell phone last pinged on January 15 near the backside of a mountain at the Sugar Bowl Ski Resort
Crews from the Tahoe Nordic Search and Rescue team and the El Dorado County Search and Rescue dog teams found May's body on Monday while training near their original search area.
The Placer County Sheriff's office posted on Facebook: 'Our condolences to the May family and our thanks go to all of the dozens of searchers who continued to search for Carson.'
May, who was the son of bronze winning Paralympian and record breaking blind skier Mike May, was reported missing by friends on January 15 who said he never returned home.
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