Accident Reports ANAM
Fatal Fall Mt. Hood

On Sunday, May 30, a climber (male, 63) fell 500 feet from the Old Chute route on Mt. Hood (11,239 feet). He was descending the route with his adult son. He fell from around the 10,500-foot level—the steepest section of the climb. Witnesses calle...

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| Published 2021 | Author Clackamas County Sheriff's Office Public Information Unit


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Swinging Leader Fall North Carolina, Rumbling Bald, Comatose Area

Early afternoon on November 14, K. Tumek (31) and his wife were climbing the route Comatose (100’, 5.8 trad) with K. leading. Somewhere on the climb he fell approximately 20 feet and swung into the rock face, injuring his hip and elbow. He was low...

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| Published 2021 | Author From a report by park superintendent James Leatherwood


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Long Leader Fall — Protection Pulled Out North Carolina, Pisgah National Forest, Looking Glass Rock

Early in the afternoon on January 14, Forrest Lin (28) and Catherine Chee (28) began climbing The Nose (4 pitches, 5.8) on Looking Glass Rock. Both climbers reached the top of the 110-foot first pitch. Once the anchor and belay were established, L...

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| Published 2021 | Author The Editors


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Fatal Fall From Anchor — Inexperience at Cleaning North Carolina, Pilot Mountain State Park, Parking lot Area

During the late afternoon on August 23, Miriam Cho (30) and her partner were climbing the route Chicken Bone (5.6), located in the Parking Lot climbing area of Pilot Mountain State Park. Miriam led the climb and reached the anchors, where she bega...

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| Published 2021 | Author Ranger Nicholas Bowman


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Free Solo Fall New York, Shawangunks, The Trapps

On September 6, Stephen M. Buda III (56) was killed when he fell from 150 feet up Easy Street, a two-pitch 5.6. He was free soloing when he fell. According to the Ulster County Sheriff’s Office investigation, which included eyewitness accounts, B...

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| Published 2021 | Author Connecticut Post and Mountain Project


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Loose Rock Crushes Leader's Foot New York, Shawangunks, The Trapps

On March 23, a male climber (43) was climbing pitch two of Middle Earth (3 pitches, 5.6) when he apparently dislodged a large block that narrowly missed his partner, who was belaying atop the first pitch. In the process, the leader’s left foot was...

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| Published 2021 | Author Mountain Project and The Editors


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Falling Rock — Severed Rope New York, Shawangunks, The Trapps

On April 18, Gabe Schwartz (39) and Kile Simpson (33) were climbing Wrist, a two-pitch 5.6 in the Trapps area. Simpson, a climber with four years of experience, was leading the first pitch. Schwartz, who had been climbing for over ten years, wrote...

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| Published 2021 | Author Gabe Schwartz


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Ground Fall — Nut Placement in Loose Rock New Mexico, Truth or Consequences Area, Percha Creek

I, Jessica Hans (female, 33), had a significant ground fall on Barber Shop Cafe (5.8+) at Percha Creek in November. I ascended 15 to 20 feet and placed a number 5 Black Diamond Stopper in the roof section as my first piece of pro. I continued up a...

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| Published 2021 | Author Jessica Hans


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Fall on Rock — Inadequate Protection New Hampshire, North Conway, Whitehorse Ledge, The Slabs

On October 5, two guides, Ryan McGuire (37) and Ryan Tilley (26), started up Sliding Board (5.7), a classic eight-pitch route on the Whitehorse Slabs, as a practice climb. On the fifth pitch (5.6), which follows a faint dike feature, McGuire had l...

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| Published 2021 | Author The Editors


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Falling Ice — Poor Protection New Hampshire, Rumney

In midafternoon on March 12, a female climber (21) was hit by falling ice at the right end of the Parking Lot Wall at Rumney Rocks. She was standing at the base of the 75-foot-high Meadow Flows ice climb (WI3+) when a piece of ice naturally fell f...

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| Published 2021 | Author Chief David Coursey, Rumney Fire Department and The Editors


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Sliding Fall on Snow — Inadequate Crampons New Hampshire, White Mountains, Mt. Washington

On March 14, at approximately 5:15 p.m., a winter climber took a long sliding fall while descending a steep section of the Lion Head Winter Route on Mt. Washington. He was part of a group of three who all carried ice axes but were wearing lightwei...

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| Published 2021 | Author Mt. Washington Avalanche Center


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Bouldering Fall — Poor Pad Placement Nevada, Red Rock, Kraft Boulders

On March 20, Alonso Rodriguez (25) was climbing Monkey Bar (V2) on the very popular Monkey Bar Boulder. He was part of a group of five, and a total of 15 climbers were at the boulder, with over ten crash pads. On his onsight attempt, Rodriguez fel...

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| Published 2021 | Author Alonso Rodriguez


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Fall on Ice — Exceeding Abilities, Ego Pressure Montana, Hyalite Canyon, Unnamed Wall

On January 17, climbers W (18) and T (19) met at 7:30 a.m. to carpool into Hyalite Canyon. They had not previously climbed together. They planned to climb The Thrill is Gone, a classic M4 chimney on the popular and paradoxically named Unnamed Wall...

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| Published 2021 | Author W. and The Editors


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Long Fall on Rock — Ledge Collapsed Montana, Gallatin Canyon, The Watchtower

On July 16, Greg Sievers (63) and Rob Meshew (49) climbed a three-pitch route on the lower tier of the Watchtower in order to access Silver Foxes (3 pitches, 5.10a) on the upper tier. Sievers then started up the first pitch of Silver Foxes. The pi...

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| Published 2021 | Author Greg Sievers and Mountain Project


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Fall on Rock — Inadequate Protection Montana, Blodgett Canyon, Shoshone Spire

On June 21, Carson Broaddus (24) was climbing with Alexandra Stapleton (24) on the classic Shoshone South Face (5 pitches, 5.8+). The pair had linked pitches one and two. Broaddus was midway up pitch three, leading moderate 5th class on ledgy terr...

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| Published 2021 | Author Carson Broaddus, and Mountain Project


Climbs And Expeditions AAJ
Spearhead, The Kingfisher United States, Colorado, Rocky Mountain National Park

I originally spotted the line on Spearhead that would become The Kingfisher over 20 years ago—my eye was drawn to a beautiful arête formed by the left edge of the eponymous flake on The Barb (9 pitches, III 5.10). I tried to suss out a possible fr...

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| Published 2022 | Author Jeff Giddings


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Rappel Anchor Failure Minnesota, Taylors Falls

On March 25, Climber 1 (31) and Climber 2 (23) were involved in a rock climbing accident at Interstate State Park in Taylors Falls, Minnesota. The accident occurred while rappelling, with both falling from near the top of the cliff. Climber 2 was ...

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| Published 2021 | Author Climber 1 and The Editors


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Fall on Rock Kentucky, Red River Gorge, Bald Rock Recreational Preserve

On December 4, a climber (male, 26) fell above the last piece of gear he had placed on Charlie (5.13b, single-pitch trad) at Chocolate Factory. The route follows a crack in a dihedral. The climber fell while making a dynamic move on the face of th...

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| Published 2021 | Author The climber and The Editors


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Lowering Error — Unclipped from Directional Rope Kentucky, Red River Gorge, Bald Rock Recreational Preserve

In March, Logan Zhang (11) hit a boulder on the ground while cleaning a route in the Motherlode. Logan was using the cable car (a.k.a. tram) method to retrieve his draws, staying clipped to the belayer’s side of the rope, as is common when cleanin...

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| Published 2021 | Author Ocean Zhang, father of Logan


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Ground Fall — Off Route, No Protection Kentucky, Red River Gorge, Long Wall

On March 12, after onsighting Mailbox (5.8, trad) and Rock Wars (5.10a, trad)—both fantastic routes—my friends and I wanted to continue climbing on something easier. We found a climb called Long Wall Chimney (5.7, trad). I (male, 22) racked up and...

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| Published 2021 | Author Adam Gallimore