Forty Foot Fall From Muir Valley Nature Preserve Leaves Hiker in Serious Condition
A 40-foot cliff fall from Inner Sactum in the Muir Valley Nature Preserve area leaves a hiker with serious injuries over the weekend as Wolfe County SAR teams and other volunteers came to the aid of the man.
First responders with the Wolfe County Search and Rescue Team treated multiple injuries the hiker had suffered during his fall before packaging him and carrying him from the cliff’s base. Read more here
Thank you to Wolfe County SAR and other volunteers for their efforts in rescuing the hiker, and we wish him a speedy recovery from his injuries. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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