they continue into the country. she is shown in this photo given harold told arranger the ridge where they had lunch wasn t private enough, so they climbed down these rocks looking for another spot. at this point they were several hours into their hike without much daylight left. and how much time to keep a 7 pm dinner reservation. they ended up on a small fly area, with steep drops all around. it s where this picture was taken at 5 pm. it s one of the last pictures on tony s camera. rangers believe tony fell from right here, 128 feet down. this is a spot that most people would be too nervous to approach without the proper safety gear. but harold said that was toni trying to capture the perfect
she s smiling, relaxed. it doesn t look like she had any inkling that anything bad was to come. harold told the ranger the ridge where they had lunch wasn t private enough. so they climbed down these loose rocks looking for another spot. at this point they were several hours into their hike with not much daylight left and not much time to keep a 7:00 p.m. dinner reservation. they ended up on a small, flat area with not a lot of wiggle room and steep drops all around. it s where this pictures was taken at 5:00 p.m. it s one of the last pictures on toni s camera. rangers believe toni fell from right here, 128 feet down. this is a spot that most people would be too nervous to approach without the proper safety gear, but harold said toni was trying to capture the perfect picture of some wild turkeys and apparently just got too close to the edge. harold said by the time he scrambled down the mountain and found his wife, toni wasn t talking.
inkling that anything bad was to come. harold told the ranger the ridge where they had lunch wasn t private enough. so they climbed down these loose rocks looking for another spot. at this point they were several hours into their hike with not much daylight left and not much time to keep a 7:00 p.m. dinner reservation. they ended up on a small, flat area with not a lot of wiggle room and steep drops all around. it s where this pictures was taken at 5:00 p.m. it s one of the last pictures on toni s camera. rangers believe toni fell from right here, 128 feet down. this is a spot that most people would be too nervous to approach without the proper safety gear, but harold said toni was trying to capture the perfect picture of some wild turkeys and apparently just got too close to the edge. harold said by the time he scrambled down the mountain and found his wife, toni wasn t talking. she was barely breathing, and
it was a beautiful fall day here in the rockies, much like this. harold said he and toni wanted to be alone. it was their anniversary, after all. so right about here, they got of the trail and headed into the woods. most people stay on the trails in national parks, that s what the park service wants visitors to do. but harold told the ranger the trail was so crowded that they left it to be alone. although toni was a lifelong athlete, she had knee issues since her basketball playing days in high school. but if the hike was tough for her, it probably seemed worth it when the trees opened up to this. around 3:30 toni and harold ate lunch right here, with this amazing view as their backdrop. once they finished eating lunch, they continued further into the back country. before they set out, harold took this photo of toni. she s smiling, relaxed. it doesn t look like she had any inkling that anything bad was to come. harold told the ranger the ridge where they had lunch wasn t