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Mt Russell fatality #58788 06/02/2021 1:18 AM
by Steve C
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I just received this notice from Sequoia National Park   (link)

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National Park Service
U.S. Department of the Interior
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks News Release


For Immediate Release           Reference Number: 8553-2113
Contact: Rebecca Paterson, Public Affairs Specialist
Media Contact: (559) 702-3400
E-mail: seki_public_affairs@nps.gov

High-Elevation Misstep Results in Fatality in Sequoia National Park


SEQUOIA AND KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARKS, Calif. June 1, 2021 – A Memorial Day hike ended with a mountaineering accident yesterday, when a 56-year-old man from San Jose, CA, one member of a three-person hiking group, fell approximately 500 feet from the summit ridge of Mount Russell, on the eastern boundary of Sequoia National Park.

One of his hiking partners, a 45-year-old woman from Milpitas, CA, grabbed him as he lost his balance, and also fell, but was able to self-arrest approximately 30 feet down. The third member of the party used a satellite device emergency locator beacon to declare an emergency, and then called 911 from his cell phone.

At the time that the call was received, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks’ Helicopter 552 and other rescuers were already engaged in rescuing an unconscious hiker from the Big Five Lakes area, so the search and rescue team and Helicopter 551 from Yosemite National Park responded to the Mount Russell emergency. The Yosemite technical short-haul team rescued the injured woman from the ledge and transported her to Bishop, where she was admitted to the Northern Inyo Hospital. Later, she was transported by air to a hospital in Reno, NV, where she underwent surgery. Prior to the rescue, the Yosemite team was able to confirm that the 56-year-old man died in the fall. Today, a Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks team retrieved him from the Mount Russell area, and he has been transferred to a funeral home.

The parks responded to eight separate search and rescue incidents over the three-day holiday weekend. Over the course of what is expected to be an extraordinarily busy summer in the parks, visitors to the front country and the wilderness alike are strongly urged to prepare carefully for trips, and understand completely that you may need to be self-sufficient in the event of an emergency. There is never any guarantee that rescuers will be able to reach you quickly. Understand your limits, take care of the people in your party, and always be prepared to turn back

- NPS -
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Re: Mt Russell fatality #58794 Jun 3rd a 04:34 AM
by 123Zero
123Zero
I car-to-car'd Russell three weeks ago. There was a big patch of snow right below the first large gendarme, the one you pass on the left side. I had crampons and mountaineering boots and did just fine; another party on a rope behind me went high over what was really fourth class stuff. The snow made it less obvious where the 3rd class trail was. I was doing a mixture of snow hiking and 4th class climbing myself to get around everything. The slabs that rapidly spill over into the 500 foot drop were right below the snow. They used the term "self arrest" in the article, which implied the lady was sliding on snow. If that's correct, then my guess is that they fell on the East side of the ridge as they bypassed the first gendarme and were heading towards the East Summit. There was no snow at all after the East summit.
Of course, at least one storm hit after I was up there, so there may have been some more snow hiding out. But generally after the East Summit things get a little less intense.
Honestly it was sketchier than I was expecting it to be. I'm surprised that more accidents and fatalities don't happen up there. I had pretty bad altitude sickness, so that may have had something to do with it. Car-to-cars out there can be brutal.
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Re: Mt Russell fatality #58789 Jun 2nd a 04:08 AM
by BFR
BFR
Yikes. Wonder what happened exactly. Seems like this was probably on the East Ridge near the technical crux based on the comment that it was at the border of the sequoia forest.
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Re: Mt Russell fatality #59342 Dec 19th a 04:40 PM
by G4u2
G4u2
Hey guys,

I did the East Ridge of Russell at the end of October and kept thinking of this sad incident.

From the desciptions of the survivor, regarding using the victim's showder to step down a bolder, I think it happened while climbing down this spot between the two summits. Thoughts? How would you avoid this spot if you were trying to go down to the south scree chute?

[img]https://photos.app.goo.gl/NYRdHSxFURUwdTq97[/img]

[img]https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZEPqy1yLupdzM8G4A[/img]
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