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#260718 - 05/21/13 02:40 PM Yosemite Climbing Fatality
hikermor Offline
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I read a somewhat garbled account of this in the local paper this morning. Even in an area where responsive rescue services are available, sometimes nothing can be done to avert a fatality. From the NPS Morning Report:


Tuesday, May 21, 2013


INCIDENTS

Yosemite National Park (CA)
Climber Killed In Fall On El Capitan

Mason Robison, a 38-year-old climber from Montana, fell about 230 feet while climbing the Muir Wall on El Capitan on the morning of Sunday, May 19th. He was about 2,300 feet up the route when he dislodged a large rock that severed his lead rope and caused him to fall 230 feet onto his haul line, which was being used to bring the party's equipment up the route. Robison’s climbing partner was unable to immediately contact emergency services due to poor cell phone reception and began to yell for help. Several other climbers, along with a Yosemite Search and Rescue (YOSAR) volunteer, reported witnessing the rockfall in the area of Robison and his partner and notified the Yosemite Emergency Communication Center. Rangers responded to El Capitan Meadow for observation and heard faint cries for help up on the wall, but had difficulty pinpointing the location of the spot where the calls were coming from. Robison’s partner continued to try to call for help via his cell phone and was eventually able to contact dispatch. Rangers were then able locate the climbing party through a spotting scope and determined that Robison was hanging motionless from the end of his rope. The park helicopter flew a technical rescue team to the summit of El Capitan around 12:30 p.m. Team members began rigging for a technical lowering of almost 800 feet to Robison’s location. Rangers Jack Hoeflich and Ed Visnovske were lowered down the cliff face; they were able to reach him shortly thereafter and pronounced him dead upon arrival. They raised Robison and his partner to the top of El Capitan and then flew both to the valley floor. Scott Jacobs was IC for the incident.
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#260720 - 05/21/13 03:09 PM Re: Yosemite Climbing Fatality [Re: hikermor]
Tjin Offline
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Registered: 04/08/02
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Climbing is dangerous and climbers die on all kinds of grades of climbing routes. It has always kept me one the easy routes, because I usually don´t think a hard route is worth it´s risks. Rescue is useless if you fall dead.

I have had seen/heard people falling on the ground near me when a piton failed, people lowered of the end of ropes and seen many stupid climbing mistakes. Last 4 years of alpine climbing, i had 3 emails informing of somebody in mine national climbing club died.

And i have also made mistakes; I once thought I clipped in on top of a route 1700 feet up on a cliff, have climbed a piece of not so easy alpine terrain without belay due to communication issues, etc.
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