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Climber injured in fall at Rocky Mountain National Park

On Sunday morning, park rangers were notified that a 26-year-old male climber had fallen on the South Face of Petit Grepon in Rocky Mountain National Park, resulting in lower leg injuries.

With the help of his climbing partner, the injured climber was able to rappel to the base of the route where a hasty team of park rangers provided medical care.

Meanwhile, a RMNP Search and Rescue litter team carried equipment to the base of Timberline Falls for a possible guiding line operation.

At 3 p.m. park rangers were assisted by a Colorado Army National Guard helicopter from Buckley Space Force Base to extricate the man via a hoist operation. Colorado Hoist Rescue Team assisted with helicopter hoist operations.

The man was taken to further medical care from Upper Beaver Meadows.

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