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  • Yosemite Climber Falls Over 30 Feet

    Yosemite Climber Falls Over 30 Feet

    A 26-year-old rock climber from Palo Alto, California fell over 30 feet while climbing a large rock face in the Yosemite National Park on Sunday. The rock climber’s name has not been released, but officials say that he suffered severe injuries and had to be rescued by helicopter.

    The fall could have been much worse, but the man landed on a rock bench that was around 1,000 feet from the ground. If he had not been caught by the rock bench, he would have fallen the entire distance to the ground and would not have survived.

    Although the man was injured badly during the fall, he was conscious when rescue workers arrived to help him. He was in so much pain that he could not move and they had to call in a helicopter to transport him from the park and to the hospital. He is currently in stable condition.

    “He was wide awake, he gave me a thumbs up and he was OK,” said Officer Andrea Brown, of the California Highway Patrol’s Air Operations Division, who helped rescue the climber.

    The man was climbing the Higher Cathedral Spire on the south end of the valley with three of his friends when he fell. One helicopter flew him to the floor of the park and a second flew him to the hospital.

    “He had a pretty decent ledge that he landed on, but there was a lot of vertical rock around him, which made it incredibly difficulty to fly in,” said CHP officer and paramedic Andrea Brown, who helped with the helicopter rescue.

    “He had a significant back trauma and was unable to walk,” she added.

    The incident marked the second time in two weeks that someone had to be rescued via helicopter. Last week a female hiker had to be rescued after she hurt her back while hiking Tenaya Creek on the front side of Half Dome. She had not fallen, but was unable to walk. She was flown to safety and sent to the hospital.

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  • Yosemite Climber Falls, Lands On Rock Bench

    A man who was climbing Higher Cathedral Spire at Yosemite National Park on Sunday fell 30 feet, sustaining major injuries.

    The 26-year old climber, who hasn’t been identified, survived the fall but had to be taken out of the park by helicopter after landing on a rock bench. His position–with three other climbers–made it difficult for rescuers to bring the aircraft in for a rescue, and he was unable to walk after suffering severe trauma.

    “He had a pretty decent ledge that he landed on, but there was a lot of vertical rock around him, which made it incredibly difficulty to fly in,” said CHP officer and paramedic Andrea Brown. “He had a significant back trauma and was unable to walk.”

    The victim is the second person to leave the park by helicopter in a week; on Tuesday, a woman who was hiking suffered severe back injuries and had to be flown to a nearby hospital.

    In March, a Texas man took a plunge at the Grand Canyon and fell 350 feet to his death; 53-year old John N. Anderson may have been trying to retrieve a hat that had fallen over the side of a protective barrier. He was with his family at the time, but no one saw him fall.

    “You always want to rule out foul play,” Grand Canyon Chief Ranger Bill Wright said. “You want to rule out whether somebody did this to him or he did it to himself. We believe based on reports and the circumstances that it was accidental.”

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