Solo Climber Suffers Serious Injuries After Falling in Avalanche Gulch on 14,179' Mount Shasta, CA - SnowBrains
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Solo Climber Suffers Serious Injuries After Falling in Avalanche Gulch on 14,179' Mount Shasta, CA - SnowBrains
Rescue of an injured climber on Avalanche Gulch, Mount Shasta. | Photo: U.S. Forest Service – Shasta-Trinity National Forest On August 10, a solo climber was seriously injured in a fall on Mount Shasta, California’s upper Avalanche Gulch, a notoriously steep section near Redbanks at approximately 13,000 feet, according to a social post from the United States Forest Service (USFS). While descending, the man lost control during a glissade (a rapid…
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