Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Snow – Inadequate Equipment Montana, Glacier National Park, Lithoid Cusp

On June 27, experienced mountaineers Jack Beard (60) and David Steele (27) attempted a new route to the Lithoid Cusp, a dramatic spire atop the large east- facing wall between Ipasha Peak and Mt. Merritt. Their route involved much scrambling to re...

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| Published 2015 | Author David Steele and Jack Beard


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Fall on Rock – Unable to Clip Anchors, Inadequate Belay Kentucky, Red River Gorge, Drive-by Crag

During the early afternoon on October 17, some friends and I were climbing at Drive-By Crag. My friends didn’t have much outdoor climbing experience. Over a couple of days, I had been watching Jake belay his partner, and I felt confident that he p...

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| Published 2015 | Author Grant Warman


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Fall on Rock – Inadequate Protection Idaho, Sawtooth Mountains, Elephants Perch

On July 7, Anna Dvorak, 28, died as a result of injuries from a long leader fall on the third pitch of the Mountaineers Route (III 5.9). Dvorak’s climbing partner had led the first pitch, linking the usual pitch one and most of pitch two into a ...

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| Published 2015 | Author The Editors


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Rappel Error Georgia, Pigeon Mountain, Rocktown

Suzanne Huffman (40) was climbing with a church group on October 10. While rappelling, she fell 30 feet to the ground and died from her injuries. One of her sons, who witnessed the accident, told reporters, “She was getting ready to go down and th...

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| Published 2015 | Author The Editors


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Ice – Climbing Unroped Colorado, Eureka, First Gully

On January 30, Mark Miller (50) took a fatal fall while guiding First Gully, a four-pitch WI3 ice climb near Eureka. Miller, a climbing guide from Ouray, and his two clients were nearing the top of the low-angle climb. Miller was free soloing alon...

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| Published 2015 | Author The Editors


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Rappel Error – Hair Caught in Rappel Device Colorado, Vallecito, Lemon Reservoir

It was a beautiful morning on Memorial Day weekend. We had the best spot to camp for the Lemon Reservoir crag. One party already had passed our camp, head- ing into the canyon to the routes. Our group was just finishing scarfing down our bacon and...

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| Published 2015 | Author Dillon Parker


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Fall on Rock – Belay Error, Communication Problems Colorado, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park

On October 24, Daniel Fullmer (34, over 15 years of experience) and I (32 years old, 15 years of experience) were climbing Scenic Cruise (V 5.10d). There was a party above us and at least another party within earshot on a nearby route. I was leadi...

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| Published 2015 | Author Chas Robles


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Fall on Rock – Climber Unroped Colorado, Sangre de Cristo Range, Crestone Needle

On September 3, Dr. Matt Davis (41), a trauma director at Scott & Baylor Memorial Hospital in Temple, Texas, and his partner, Ryan Brown, attempted Crestone Needle, a 14,203-foot peak, via the Ellingwood Arête (III 5.7). Davis and Brown selec...

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| Published 2015 | Author Cindy Howard, Captain, Custer County Search and Rescue


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Lowering Error – Inexperience, Communication Problems Colorado, Turkey Rocks, Turkey Perch

On February 7, a female climber with two years of climbing experience executed a slow but clean lead of Left Handed Jew, a 5.7 trad route. I was top-rope belaying a climber 20 feet to the left of their route. During the climb, several observers no...

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| Published 2015 | Author Mark Williams R.N.


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Lowering Error – Inexperience, Communication Issues Colorado, Pikes Peak

On August 22 a female climber (age 39) was injured while being lowered from the anchor after top-roping a trad climb. She was in a climbing party of five exploring a granite crag near the Crags Trailhead. Just below the anchor, it was necessary to...

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| Published 2015 | Author The Editors


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Fall on Rock – Lowering Error, Inadequate Belay Colorado, Eldorado Canyon, The Naked Edge

Two experienced climbers, ages 31 and 28, were attempting the Naked Edge (5.11b) in August. The leader of the 5.11a first pitch belayed at a two-bolt anchor and set up to belay the second directly off the anchor with an ATC-Guide device in autoblo...

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| Published 2015 | Author The Editors


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Rock – Inadequate Protection Colorado, Eldorado Canyon, Bastille Crack

On the morning of July 13, a party was climbing the first pitch of the Bastille Crack (5.7+), which was well within the leader’s climbing ability. The leader placed his first piece in a crack/flake about nine feet off the deck, then climbed up a c...

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| Published 2015 | Author Anonymous online submission by the leader


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Stranded – Late Start, Darkness, Failed to Follow Directions Colorado, Eldorado Canyon, Redgarden Wall

My climbing partner and I (ages 33 and 30) arrived at Eldo early on March 29, intending to climb Swanson’s Arête, a multi-pitch 5.5. We got to the base around 10 a.m. There was a very inexperienced party starting the first pitch of an adjacent ro...

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| Published 2015 | Author Anonymous Report from One of the Climbers


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Stranded – Climbing Alone Colorado, Boulder, Second Flatiron

On March 6 a solo climber attempted Call the Copps, an ephemeral ice climb (WI3 M3) on the east face of the Second Flatiron. When he found the route deteriorating in warm weather and threatened by falling ice, he instead climbed mixed terrain near...

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| Published 2015 | Author The Editors


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Fall on Rock – Inadequate Tree Anchor Colorado, Boulder Canyon

On August 16, 2014, a guide (uncertified) took four clients (two males and two females in their 20s) to a top-rope climbing area in Boulder Canyon. None of the clients had climbed before. The clients first did two routes that had anchor bolts with...

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| Published 2014 | Author Jed Williamson


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Fall on Rock – Protection Pulled Out Colorado, Boulder Canyon, The Boulderado

On March 16, in the early evening, I was climbing at the Boulderado. As a moderately experienced climber, but new trad leader, I attempted to lead Jam It (5.8- ). This single-pitch route passes a small roof with a great hand-size crack. After plac...

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| Published 2015 | Author Anonymous report to Accidents Website


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Fall on Snow – Inadequate Protection Colorado, Rocky Mountain National Park, Deep Freeze

On March 31 we began the direct start of Deep Freeze, a rock chimney (M5-6) that finishes on a low-angle snow slope in a broad gully. This leads to a shelf before rambling ice and a final ice pillar (WI5-6). My partner started up the chimney and f...

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| Published 2015 | Author Anonymous Partner of Fallen Climber


Feature Article AAJ
Patagonia Today The Torre Traverse and the Wave Effect in One Day Each

Torre Traverse in a Day: Alex Honnold and I had only one sure goal for the season: the Torre Traverse in less than 24 hours. We had nearly succeeded on this awesome objective the year before, retreating two pitches below the top of Cerro Torre—the...

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| Published 2016 | Author Colin Haley


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Fall on Rock – Inadequate Protection California, Yosemite Valley, El Capitan, Lurking Fear

On September 19, at approximately 5:30 p.m., YOSAR was notified about a climber who had taken a 15-meter fall on Lurking Fear. The climber suffered serious injuries, including possible head trauma. The reporting party was another climbing team on ...

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| Published 2015 | Author Yosemite Ranger Eric Bissell


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Stranded – Climbing Alone California, Yosemite Valley, El Capitan, Tangerine Trip

On June 17, Yosemite Search and Rescue responded to a 6 a.m. request for help from a solo climber on pitch 15 of Tangerine Trip (VI 5.7 A3/C3). He reported that he had lost partial use of both hands and that completing the climb was no longer viab...

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| Published 2015 | Author NPS Ranger Brandon Latham