Climber Rescued on American Fork Canyon
On Wednesday, October 22nd, the SAR officials in Utah County rescued a 37-year-old climber after he and another fellow climber bumped into each other while climbing in the American Fork Canyon area, where he fell 40 feet down from the canyon.
The sheriff's office said a group of four climbers was above the Little Mill campground. As the man was packing up his belongings on a cliff, one of his friends— who was still coming down from above — pushed off the wall and bumped him. Read more here
Thank you to the SAR team in Utah County for getting the man back to safety, as we wish him a speedy recovery. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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