Climber falls to death in Central California national park
Authorities say a climber has fallen to his death on a peak in Kings Canyon National Park in Central California.
The National Park Service said Monday that a 30-year-old man was found dead on Center Peak in the Sierra Nevada park.
His name hasn’t been released.
A park statement says authorities received an SOS from a satellite device Thursday afternoon. A hiker reported someone calling for help about halfway up the peak but couldn’t reach the caller because of rough terrain and monsoon-type weather.
The park says a 37-year-old man was rescued by helicopter and it was later confirmed that his climbing partner was dead at about the 12,000-foot level of the peak. The man’s body was recovered Friday.
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