Yosemite hiker slips on cables in Half Dome and falls to death during storm
by Coral Murphy Marcos from Environment | The Guardian on (#6PF82)
Father says Grace Rohloff, 20, lost footing about three-quarters into 400ft cables descent and slid down mountain
A father-daughter hike that began with an Arizona college student checking off a bucket list item ended tragically when she was killed after falling down Yosemite's Half Dome earlier this month.
Grace Rohloff, a 20-year-old hiker, and her father, Jonathan Rohloff, were descending the cables at Yosemite's summit when she slipped and fell on 13 July, as reported by SFGate. The 14- to 16-mile round-trip hike to Half Dome is known for its difficulty and requires hikers to obtain permits in advance.
This story was amended on 24 July 2024. A previous version erroneously used an image of Liberty Cap.
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