
RMNPSAR Rescues Elderly Hiker Near Estes Cone
The Rocky Mountain National Park Search and Rescue aided a 70-year-old hiker who fell 15-20 feet down near Estes Cone.
Regardless of fitness levels, park visitors are reminded to be prepared when setting out on any park adventure and activity. Read more here
There's not much information on where the hiker was injured, but we wish him a speedy recovery. Great work to the Rocky Mountain National Park Search and Rescue team for coming to the man's rescue. Please be safe out there!
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