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Woman Rescued After Surviving 1,500-Foot Drop During Mount Shasta Climb

1 July 2026
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What You Need to Know
• U.S. Forest Service Rangers rescued a 31-year-old woman who fell over 1,500 feet on Mt. Shasta.
• The climber was part of a group ascending the Left of Heart variation of Avalanche Gulch on Sunday.
• Rescuers transported the woman to Mercy Medical Center Mount Shasta after securing her in a rescue litter.

U.S. Forest Service Rangers rescued a 31-year-old woman who fell over 1,500 feet while climbing Mount Shasta in California on Sunday. The woman, whose identity has not been disclosed, was part of a group of three novice climbers ascending the Left of Heart variation of the Avalanche Gulch route. Around noon, the Forest Service received a report of her fall, which resulted in serious injuries, including a suspected fractured right ankle. Due to adverse weather conditions, a helicopter rescue was not feasible, prompting three rangers to ascend the mountain on foot. They were assisted by a member of the climbing party and another climber who was nearby. After securing the woman in a SKED rescue litter, she was lowered to Lake Helen and subsequently transported to a hospital by a California Highway Patrol helicopter.

Why It Matters

This incident highlights the dangers associated with high-altitude mountaineering, particularly on Mount Shasta, which presents challenging conditions even for experienced climbers. The U.S. Forest Service emphasizes that the mountain is not a simple hiking destination, as climbers can face rapidly changing weather, steep snow, and hazardous fall conditions. The rescue operation involved multiple individuals and agencies, showcasing the collaborative efforts required in emergency situations in mountainous terrains. Such incidents serve as reminders of the importance of preparedness and caution in outdoor activities.

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