
Climber Rescued After Falling 300 Feet Off Canyon Wall
The Black Canyon SAR team has rescued a climber who fell down 300 ft off the Great Wall Route in Colorado and was knocked out on Monday.
In order to save the climber, members of the Black Canyon Search and Rescue team and the Western Colorado University Search and Rescue team used the Long Draw hiking route to descend 1,800 feet into the canyon. Read more here
Special thanks to the Black Canyon SAR team and other volunteers for coming to the climber's rescue as we wish a speedy recovery for the individual.
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