Death on Camelback
Posted: Dec 11 2008 7:07 pm
Seems this happens all too often. My only question is if he was hiking with his wife, where was she, and why did another hiker first notice that he wasn't breathing...?
Hiker dies on Camelback Mountain
by Erin Norris - Dec. 11, 2008 04:26 PM
The Arizona Republic
An afternoon hike on Camelback Mountain turned deadly for one hiker Thursday, officials said.
The man, who was believed to be in his 50s, was hiking with his wife when he passed out about ΒΌ mile from the top of the Echo Canyon trail, Phoenix fire spokesman Mark Faulkner said.
Another hiker noticed the man was not breathing and performed CPR while a bystander called 911, Faulkner said.
A helicopter was sent to the scene as well as a rescue team on foot, he said.
Paramedics continued to attempt to resuscitate the man while they coordinated with his physician over the phone, he said.
The man's condition did not change and he was declared dead on scene, Faulkner said. His cause of death is unknown.
At 3:30 p.m., the man's body was still on the mountain.
Faulkner said he did not know if fitness or lack of preparation was a factor in the man's death. However, he did stress the importance of being prepared.
"At this time of year lots of people go up the mountain and it's important they bring the proper gear," Faulkner said. "These mountains, although they may not look very steep, they are very strenuous."