Human Remains Found at Rocky Mountain National Park
- 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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Human remains found in Rocky Mountain National park, investigation ongoing
Human remains were found in Rocky Mountain National Park late Wednesday afternoon near the Alpine Ridge Trail, which is located along Trail Ridge Road. The news release from the park writes that park law enforcement rangers responded and are leading an ongoing investigation. The Larimer County Coroner’s Office is in charge of identifying the individual, but have not released any additional information at this time. The office will release more i…
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