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Very sad.
I wonder where in the PP area this happened?
Two 19-year old women die on Timberline Trail
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Re: Two 19-year old women die on Timberline Trail
This is weird. How often do TWO people fall to their deaths at the same time?
"Six miles northwest of Timberline Lodge" — assuming they mean trail miles — would be near the north end of Paradise Park. That's not very rugged terrain. Maybe it wasn't quite so far northwest... near one of the waterfalls on the lower trail, maybe?
"Six miles northwest of Timberline Lodge" — assuming they mean trail miles — would be near the north end of Paradise Park. That's not very rugged terrain. Maybe it wasn't quite so far northwest... near one of the waterfalls on the lower trail, maybe?
Re: Two 19-year old women die on Timberline Trail
That struck me as odd also. The only dangerous part I can think of between Timberline Lodge and PP would be at that overlook before you descend into the Zigzag Canyon.adamschneider wrote:This is weird. How often do TWO people fall to their deaths at the same time?
"Six miles northwest of Timberline Lodge" — assuming they mean trail miles — would be near the north end of Paradise Park. That's not very rugged terrain. Maybe it wasn't quite so far northwest... near one of the waterfalls on the lower trail, maybe?
So, I'm thinking one of them slipped and the other tried to help and both went down in a bad way.
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Re: Two 19-year old women die on Timberline Trail
I read on another thread that they were found at the base of Ramona Falls. But that does not make sense to me.
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Re: Two 19-year old women die on Timberline Trail
Map at OregonLive.com indicates this happened around Lost Creek.
Re: Two 19-year old women die on Timberline Trail
Yeah, if the mileage reported is correct then the only places I can think of are Rushing Water Creek that falls from Paradise Park to the PCT trail.xrp wrote:Map at OregonLive.com indicates this happened around Lost Creek.
Or they scrambled up the sides or fell from the top of Lost Creek Falls.
But then these stories rarely have the correct facts when it comes to location.
The usual uninformed nonsense in the comments.
Very Sad
Re: Two 19-year old women die on Timberline Trail
One person slips to a precarious position and the other tried to help and gets herself in a precarious position and then both fall. I saw this on the news and assumed that they went to one of the viewpoints next to the trail where it is overlooking that gorge while descending to Rushing Water.adamschneider wrote:This is weird. How often do TWO people fall to their deaths at the same time?
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Re: Two 19-year old women die on Timberline Trail
Today's Oregonian article includes a map. It was the waterfall on Lost Creek. They were camped at the top and fell to the bottom.
Re: Two 19-year old women die on Timberline Trail
When I was a kid (14 years old), a classmate of mine slipped at the top of a waterfall, scrabbled around and yelled for help. His uncle dashed to the rescue and they both went over the edge and perished . . . . (I was not at the scene, but that's how it was described to me).
Re: Two 19-year old women die on Timberline Trail
The Google map they published shows them being found where Lost Creek crosses the PCT, not up above on the Paradise loop. I've not been through there as often... Is there even another falls down there?adamschneider wrote:Today's Oregonian article includes a map. It was the waterfall on Lost Creek. They were camped at the top and fell to the bottom.
Article: http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-north ... ly_fe.html
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