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Climber Incident on Petit Grepon in Rocky Mountain National Park

August 18, 2025by Ranger Tom0
A 26-year-old male climber suffered lower leg injuries after a roped fall on the South Face of Petit Grepon in Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP), as reported by park rangers. The incident occurred this morning and park officials were promptly notified. The full details of the incident are available on the National Park Service’s website.

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Petit Grepon is one of the popular climbing spots within RMNP, which is known for its rugged mountains, alpine lakes, and diverse wildlife. The South Face route, where the climber fell, is particularly challenging and a favorite among experienced climbers.

The climber’s current condition is not disclosed in the news release. However, the park rangers’ quick response to the incident highlights the importance of safety measures and emergency readiness in such high-risk recreational activities. The incident serves as a reminder of the potential dangers associated with climbing in the park.

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