‘Fatigued’ climber gets stuck 160 feet up on Colorado rock slab with no gear, cops say
A free solo climber had no way to get down and was stuck 160 feet up a Colorado rock slab, deputies said.
The 28-year-old climber from Arvada was stranded on the Second Flatiron on Saturday, June 25, the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office said. The Second Flatiron is a popular rock formation for climbers near Boulder.
The climber made it 160 feet up before becoming “fatigued,” deputies said. He called for help shortly before 1 p.m.
Rescuers arrived about 20 minutes later, according to the sheriff’s office. They rushed to get to his location.
“Rescuers assisted the climber down the rock face,” deputies said in a news release. “The rescue took approximately one and a half hours.”
Deputies did not say if the climber was injured or disclose his identity.
This story was originally published June 27, 2022 at 10:56 AM with the headline "‘Fatigued’ climber gets stuck 160 feet up on Colorado rock slab with no gear, cops say."