Friends shared their memories of American pro freeskier Kyle Smaine.
- A professional skier from Lake Tahoe was reportedly killed in an avalanche in Japan.
“Kyle loved the people around him, even though we’re all flawed, you know, and he was like a brother to me,” Bowman said.“He very much shines on the dance floor, and he makes those around him shine,” Gardner said.
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