As hall, 34, was preparing some of the climbers for helicopter evacuation at 4:59 p.m. he fell down the mountain’s northeast side from the 13,700-foot level. The two women climbers were pulled to safety by 3:10 p.m. they started down Friday morning, but the park still hoped a helicopter would be able to pick her up and also recover hall’s body, basher said. Hall’s family they associated press that they were proud of him for his involvement in mountain rescues. “We sincerely hope the loss of our son will draw appropriate attention to the hazards and safety requirements and commitment to be involved in the profession and sport he so loved,” said his father, carter hall, from the family home in a patent, Maine. I know you wouldn’t do it
As hall, 34, was preparing some of the climbers for helicopter evacuation at 4:59 p.m. he fell down the mountain’s northeast side from the 13,700-foot level. The two women climbers were pulled to safety by 3:10 p.m. they started down Friday morning, but the park still hoped a helicopter would be able to pick her up and also recover hall’s body, basher said. Hall’s family they associated press that they were proud of him for his involvement in mountain rescues. “We sincerely hope the loss of our son will draw appropriate attention to the hazards and safety requirements and commitment to be involved in the profession and sport he so loved,” said his father, carter hall, from the family home in a patent, Maine. I know you wouldn’t do it