before realizing it was too steep. now she can t get back up. the department has blurred her face because she asked not to be identified. she was at a pretty steep angle tucked away in a little ledge. below her was probably a 500 foot drop. straight down. on the rocks. so she was definitely in a situation that i wouldn t want to be in. the woman s been frozen in this spot for nearly two hours. her climbing partner was able to scramble up the rock and eventually get a cell phone signal to call 911. he also threw down a small rope that couldn t have held her weight, but would give her something to hold on to for reassurance. the sun is starting to set and the rescue team has to work quickly. sergeant barth begins lowering deputy paramedic mark demarto toward the woman. both men are wearing helmet cameras.
she started climbing down without ropes or climbing gear before realizing it was too steep. now she can t get back up. the department has blurred her face because she asked not to be identified. she was at a pretty steep angle tucked away in a little ledge. below her was probably a 500 foot drop. straight down. on the rocks. so she was definitely in a situation that i wouldn t want to be in. the woman s been frozen in this spot for nearly two hours. her climbing partner was able to scramble up the rock and eventually get a cell phone signal to call 911. he also threw down a small rope that couldn t have held her weight, but would give her something to hold on to for reassurance. the sun is starting to set and the rescue team has to work quickly. sergeant barth begins lowering deputy paramedic mark demarto
see you guys. on a new mexico bridge, a base jumper s ambitious attempt at acrobatics spins out of control as he crash lands on the bottom of a rocky gorge. he just died. they say if you start base jumping, you re going to die base jumping. it s only a matter of time. in 1998, base jumper alex walkling attempts his 98th base jump off the rio grande gorge bridge in taos, new mexico. his brother ralph is there to film it. alex estimates the 600 foot drop will last eight seconds, giving him a foursecond freefall before he has to pull the rip cord. if you don t pull your chute in time, you re going to hit the ground. that will make it dangerous. simply jumping off a bridge
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