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Local climber dies after fall from the Chief

August 5, 2019 10:13am

A local man is dead after fall from the Squamish Chief. The incident happened yesterday at 11:30 am. The 33-year-old man reportedly fell from the Angel’s Crest portion of the north face.

Squamish RCMP, Squamish Search and Rescue, and Squamish BC Ambulance attended to the location and found the climber 200-300 metres up from the face.

The location and position of the man required a highly skilled team and the Squamish SAR medical team responded alongside the rescuers.

“The climbing community in Squamish is a very close and I know it will be a hard loss for everyone.  Our thoughts go out to not only the man’s friends and family but to the Squamish SAR team who worked tirelessly to help him, said Sgt. Sascha Banks.

This is the second climber to die on The Stawamus Chief in the last six weeks and the third Squamish SAR call out for climbers in distress over the last three days.

Squamish RCMP along with its partners will be working hard to get the “safe adventuring” messaging out to the affected community.

The Squamish RCMP has handed over the investigation to the BC Coroner’s Service and will be assisting them over the next few days.  If anyone has any information please contact the Squamish RCMP at 604-892-6100.

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