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Utah Man Dies After Falling From a Mountain in Glacier National Park

FLATHEAD COUNTY, MONTANA, JUL 11 – Brian Astle fell from a steep off-trail route on Mount Gould, with recovery efforts involving park rangers and Two Bear Air, officials said.

  • On Wednesday, Utah climber Brian Astle fell from Mount Gould during descent; his death was confirmed Friday by authorities in Glacier National Park.
  • Astle fell while descending an off-trail route on Mount Gould's west face in Glacier National Park, leading to his death, with authorities confirming the incident remains under investigation.
  • Dispatch received a report before 6 p.m. Wednesday; park rangers, ALERT, and Two Bear Air located Astle, and his body was recovered Thursday morning and transferred to the coroner.
  • Glacier National Park officials said the investigation remains ongoing, and they have asked the public to respect the family’s privacy.
  • The fatal fall on Mount Gould highlights ongoing risks of off-trail climbing, echoing a recent death at Grand Canyon NP and emphasizing park safety concerns.
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A Utah man dies after falling from a mountain in Glacier National Park

A 42-year-old Utah man has died after he fell while descending a mountainside in Glacier National Park in northwestern Montana.

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NBC Montana broke the news in Missoula, United States on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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