Human Remains Found at Rocky Mountain National Park
LARIMER COUNTY, COLORADO, JUN 20 – The Larimer County Coroner confirmed Steven Grunwald died from accidental blunt force injuries after his remains were found near a popular Rocky Mountain National Park trail.
- The body of 24-year-old Steven Grunwald was found on August 29 in Rocky Mountain National Park's Notch below McHenrys and Powell Peaks.
- Grunwald was last seen and had contact with family on August 28 in Boulder and was believed to be hiking the Glacier Gorge Traverse that day.
- Recovery involved helicopter support and rescue dogs but faced difficult conditions including snow, strong winds, and 11-degree windchills.
- The Larimer County Coroner confirmed Grunwald died from accidental multiple blunt force injuries and will release more information after notifying next of kin.
- Park officials and law enforcement continue investigating, while friends describe Grunwald as a skilled outdoorsman noted for his positivity and intensity.
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