Fall on Rock, Off Route, California, Yosemite Valley

Publication Year: 1979.

FALL ON ROCK, OFF ROUTE

California, Yosemite Valley

On May 30, at 10:30 a.m., Laurel Munson came into the valley ranger station to report that a climber had fallen from Sentinel Rock. Laurel said that she heard falling rocks and yelling, saw a man fall, and came for help. John Dill responded and contacted Ben Ailes at the base of Sentinel Rock. Ailes was with the victim, James Adair (21). Ailes stated that they had been on the approach to the Choui- nard-Herbert Route when Adair got off route and apparently slipped while trying to downclimb to the right ramp. At the time of the accident, they were climbing third class and wearing tennis shoes. Adair’s body was evacuated by stretcher. (Source: Ranger McKeeman, Yosemite National Park)

Analysis

Adair was an experienced climber (5.11+ Yosemite walls) and was climbing third class up the approach ramps to Sentinel Rock carrying a load. He got off above the standard route onto very loose and broken rock. He slipped and fell 300 feet to his death. To say that he was in error for not roping up in this case is incorrect, because the area is such that climbers do not rope up. Adair did not, however, follow the well-tramped “on trail” and quickly got into loose fourth and fifth class rock and did not turn back. (Source: Tim J. Setnicka, Yosemite National Park)