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Climber recovering from long Mount Shasta tumble

Redding : CA : USA | 26 days ago  
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A climber who tumbled more than 1,500 feet down Mount Shasta escaped with only a broken hip, authorities said Monday. Julian Lopez, 43, and a friend were taking the Avalanche Gulch route Saturday on the 14,000-foot mountain in Northern California when the mishap occurred, said Susan Gravenkamp, spokeswoman...
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  • News Source: Charlotte Observer Online | 26 days ago
    A climber who tumbled more than 1,500 feet down Mount Shasta escaped with only a broken hip, authorities said Monday. Julian Lopez, 43, and a friend were taking the Avalanche Gulch route Saturday on the 14,000-foot mountain in Northern California...
  • News Source: Siskiyou Daily News | 26 days ago
    Julian Lopez, 43, of Santa Rosa, Calif., was airlifted off of Mount Shasta early Sunday morning after falling approximately 1,500 feet down the mountain, a Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office news release stated. According to the release, Lopez and a...
  • News Source: Siskiyou Daily News | 26 days ago
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  • Blog Source: www.hikingmishaps.com
    Julian Lopez, a 43 year old climber from Santa Rosa, fell about 2000 feet on Mt. Shasta and shattered his helmet on Saturday. The left camp about 5 pm from Lake Helen to climb the Avalanche Gulch route. The climber fell about 10 pm from ...
  • Blog Source: reddingblogs.com
    Redding and its surrounding areas are in the heart of an unlimited recreation area...from mountain climbing (Mt. Shasta, Mt. Lassen or Castle Crags) to boating (Lake Shasta or Whiskeytown Lake) to walking or running (Sacramento River ...
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