
Woman Rescued After Falling Down Zion National Park While Repelling
The Hurricane Valley Fire and Rescue helped a 26-year-old woman after she fell 100 feet down Spry Canyon in the Zion National Park area while repelling.
Public Affairs Specialist of Zion National Park, Matthew Fink said a 26-year-old female fell approximately 100 feet on a rope while rappelling Spry Canyon. Read more here
We hope the woman is recovering well, and we thank the HVFR for their amazing rescue. As always, please be safe out there, everyone!
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