
SAR Team Rescues Man After Mountain Fall
The Rocky Mountain National Park Search and Rescue team has rescued a man from Fort Collins after he climbed a mountain near Rocky Mountain National Park and fell at least 30 feet to the ground, sustaining injuries on Sunday.
On Sunday afternoon, park rangers were notified via satellite communication of the man's injuries after an approximate 30-foot roped fall on a mixed climbing route on 13,158-foot Taylor Peak. Read more here
Great work to the SAR team at Rocky Mountain National Park for rescuing the man. Please be safe out there!
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