Mosaic Canyon, Death Valley National Park, California USA - passing rapppell knot

 


An unidentified 54-year-old man died in an apparent fall in Death Valley National Park. A campground host first noticed a tent that remained standing past its due date, and after rangers left a note in the tent and failed to connect with the visitor, officials returned to remove the property from the site and found technical gear within the tent. The rangers recalled seeing a vehicle at the Mosaic Canyon Trailhead a few days earlier, and ran the plates on the vehicle, which matched the campsite registration information, prompting a rescue attempt. The man's body was eventually located within the west fork of the Mosaic Canyon canyon. The rope that he was rappelling with was too short, and it appears that he fell while trying to pass a knot he created to extend the rope. He fell around 30 feet.

Rappeller Dead In Death Valley

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Icefields Parkway, AB, Canada - ice climbing

Raven Fall, Indian Canyon, Utah - ice climbing, falling ice

Ben Nevis (1,345 m), Scotland - mountaineering, avalanche