Accident Reports ANAM
Stranded – Stuck Rappel Ropes Colorado, Clear Creek Canyon, Creekside

On both August 18 and October 3, the Alpine Rescue Team responded to the east end of the Creekside wall to assist stranded climbers. The climbers had started up the neighboring multi-pitch sport routes Playin’ Hooky (5.8) and Black Gold (5.7), and...

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| Published 2018 | Author Dale Atkins and Curt Honcharik, Alpine Rescue Team


Accident Reports ANAM
Lowering Error – No Stopper Knot Colorado, Clear Creek Canyon, Creekside

On April 28, three buddies and I set out to climb Playin’ Hooky, a three- or four-pitch bolted 5.8. By the time we made it to the crag, there were two other parties waiting to get on the same route. We checked the book and decided to get on the ro...

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| Published 2018 | Author Patrick Stefanik


Accident Reports ANAM
Leader Fall on Rock – Loose Rock, Inadequate Protection California, Sierra National Forest, Windy Cliff

I try to climb a first ascent on my birthday, October 20, every year, and this time my friends Vitaliy and Adam and I had selected the south face of Windy Cliff. It lies on the north side of the South Fork of the Kings River, just outside of Kings...

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| Published 2018 | Author Daniel Jeffcoach


Accident Reports ANAM
Lowering Error – Miscommunication California, Bishop Area, Pine Creek Canyon, Gateway Slabs

On October 20, at approximately 2 p.m., an experienced climber (male, 36) took a long, tumbling ground fall on Vanadium Miner’s Daughter (5.9) at the Gateway Slabs, outside of Pratt’s Crack Canyon. This single-pitch climb on a low-angle slab was t...

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| Published 2018 | Author Inyo County SAR


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall On Rock – Downclimbing Fourth-Class Terrain California, Sierra Nevada, Palisades, Thunderbolt Peak

At approximately 4:30 p.m. on August 26, two climbers were descending loose 4th-class terrain in the North Couloir of Thunderbolt Peak when a male climber (31) took a tumbling fall of approximately 300 feet, suffering major trauma. This climber ha...

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| Published 2018 | Author Inyo County SAR


Accident Reports ANAM
Trapped By Talus Boulder California, Sierra Nevada, Mt. Conness

On July 29, after climbing North Peak, Kimberly Luba and I descended to the basin below Mt. Conness. While resting by a small alpine lake, we heard cries for help. We headed up the talus field under the north ridge of Conness, following the scream...

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| Published 2018 | Author Sam England


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Snow – Inexperience, Inadequate Equipment California, Sierra Nevada, Mt. Whitney

On the morning of June 10, Inyo County Search and Rescue was notified of an accident involving three climbers above Trail Camp on Mt. Whitney. At approximately 7 a.m., climber 1 (female, age unknown) slipped while ascending “The Chute,” a snowfiel...

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| Published 2018 | Author Inyo County SAR


Accident Reports ANAM
Leader Fall While Aiding – Inexperience, Back-Cleaning California, Yosemite Valley, Washington Column

On June 30, a climber fell from the Kor Roof (fourth pitch) on the South Face Route (V 5.8 C1) of Washington Column. The reporting party stated that the climber was now on Dinner Ledge and had an altered mental state after sustaining head injuries...

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| Published 2018 | Author Yosemite National Park Climbing Rangers


Accident Reports ANAM
Two Ground Falls – Inadequate Protection, Rope Severed California, Yosemite Valley, El Capitan

Around 6 a.m. on the morning of June 2, Tim Klein, Kevin Prince, and Jason Wells started up El Capitan with the objective of climbing the Salathé Wall (VI 5.9 C2) in a day. All three were very familiar with the terrain. Klein had climbed El Capita...

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| Published 2018 | Author Yosemite National Park Climbing Rangers


Accident Reports ANAM
Stranded on Descent – Off-Route Fatigue California, Yosemite Valley, El Capitan, East Ledges

On two days in a row in early June, YOSAR responded to climbers stranded after failing to make their way down the East Ledges descent from the top of El Capitan, which requires a mix of rappelling and scrambling.The first party had climbed the Eas...

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| Published 2018 | Author Yosemite National Park Climbing Rangers


Accident Reports ANAM
Lowering Error – Inexperience, No Stopper Knot California, Yosemite Valley, Reed's Pinnacle

On May 7 two climbers headed to the route Lunatic Fringe (single-pitch 5.10c). The leader was fairly experienced (four to five years), and the belayer had about 1.5 years of experience. The two had climbed together the day before in the Valley. Lu...

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| Published 2018 | Author Yosemite National Park Climbing Rangers and the Editors


Accident Reports ANAM
Ledge Fall – Inadequate Protection, Speed Climbing California, Yosemite National Park, El Capitan, The Nose

On May 3, Hans Florine and a climbing partner started a climb of the Nose of El Capitan at approximately 7 a.m. Both are highly experienced. Florine has made over 100 ascents of the Nose and has held the speed record on the route; his partner had ...

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| Published 2018 | Author Yosemite National Park Climbing Rangers


Accident Reports ANAM
Mt. Shasta Annual Summary California, Mt. Shasta and Castle Crags Wilderness

In 2018 there were eight climbing-related accidents on Mt. Shasta. Four were due to falls on ice or snow, two were due to rockfall, and one was the result of glissading with crampons; little information is available about the eighth incident. In a...

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| Published 2018 | Author Mt. Shasta and Castle Crags Wilderness 2018 Climbing Ranger Report


Accident Reports ANAM
Ground Fall – Protection Pulled Out Arizona, McDowell Mountains, Tom's Thumb

On November 28, a male climber, DS (21), was leading Succubus, a 5.10 trad finger crack. The crux of the climb is approximately 25 feet up, where you move right under a roof to reach a finger crack. DS placed what he felt was a solid 0.5 Black Dia...

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| Published 2018


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall From Anchor – Inadequate Anchor Arizona, Flagstaff Area, Oak Creek Overlook

On November 10, person 1 (female, 34) fell 40 to 60 feet from the top of the Oak Creek Vista overlook to the rocky trail below, suffering numerous serious injuries. An unaffiliated witness stated that he observed her climb to the top of the wall a...

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| Published 2018 | Author Coconino County Search and Rescue


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Fatal Fall During Descent Alaska, Juneau Icefield, Mendenhall Towers

On March 5, in early afternoon, Ryan Johnson and Marc-André Leclerc reached the summit of the Main Tower (6,910’) in the Mendenhall Towers massif, after completing the first ascent of the north face. The pair started down the east ridge and then...

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| Published 2018 | Author The Editors


Accident Reports ANAM
Rockfall – Impacted by Tumbling Rock Alaska, Hayes Range, Mt. Skarland

On May 12, I (female, age 35) was scrambling up Mt. Skarland (10,315 feet) in the eastern Hayes Range when a boulder, approximately two feet in diameter, was dislodged by a climber above and struck my left hand. I suffered a hemorrhaging crush inj...

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| Published 2018 | Author Ilana Jesse


Accident Reports ANAM
Frostbite Alaska, Denali National Park, Denali, West Buttress Route

On June 4, a guided group summited Denali via the West Buttress climbing route. The lead guide reported that “…temperatures were between -10°F and -20°F. Once above Denali Pass, winds were estimated at a consistent 15 to 20 mph, with occasional gu...

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| Published 2018 | Author Denali Mountaineering Rangers


Accident Reports ANAM
Fall on Skis – Skiing With Loaded Sled Alaska, Denali National Park, Kahiltna Glacier

On the evening of June 3, two climbers were descending toward base camp on skis. One of the climbers fell after being pulled to the side by his gear sled. The 51-year-old climber reported feeling and hearing a popping sensation in his left knee du...

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| Published 2018 | Author Denali Mountaineering Rangers


Accident Reports ANAM
Severe Altitude Illness – Two Contrasting Cases Alaska, Denali National Park, Denali, West Buttress Route

On June 25, a 59-year-old male from a guided expedition descended from 17,200-foot camp with high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE). This climber had spent two nights at that elevation until his shortness of breath and wet lung sounds became overwhe...

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| Published 2018 | Author Denali Mountaineering Rangers