Two Climbers Rescued After Rockfall Injury in Squamish
Last Thursday, the Squamish Search and Rescue team came to the aid of two climbers in Squamish after a rockfall struck them at the Stawamus Chief Mountain, suffering serious injuries.
It says a helicopter rescue crew used a long line to extract the injured climbers from the rock face.
Read more here
Great work to the Squamish SAR and other volunteers for saving the two climbers as we wish both of them a healing recovery. Please be safe out there!
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