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Thats truly sad if its true. Be curious if theyre release what happened? Its sad when a death happenes, but also knowing what happened can make folks be more aware. Sad no matter what. Especially being that close to being done.Unverified, but apparently he fell 40’ not far from his truck with meat strapped to his back.
The aviation and mountaineering/climbing communities are very good about this. Once some time has passed and all the details are confirmed, the rest of us can learn something from an accident without being disrespectful to those involved.Thats truly sad if its true. Be curious if theyre release what happened? Its sad when a death happenes, but also knowing what happened can make folks be more aware. Sad no matter what. Especially being that close to being done.
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That area is so bad for cliffed out sections, and they're all half-vegetated and unstable rock conglomerate. Not to mention always wet and covered in moss. Coming out heavy in the dark, it's so easy to miss how bad the terrain really is.Poor guy. It can’t be stressed how dangerous drop offs are, or getting stuck on shelves coming down a route you haven’t gone up. Whatever the details end up being, it’s sobering that 4,000 man hours, some cell phone pings, and sos rifle shots couldn’t locate him a mile (?) from the truck. Hopefully his story is kept alive to educate future hunters and help reduce high risk route finding.
Also, I wonder if SAR ever confirmed those were his shots? You hear so many random shots in that area, I wouldn't be surprised if it was completely unrelated. Just some dude camped by his truck shooting at 2am for no reason.
I am sure most folks can think back to a slip or stumble that could have been MUCH worse.