Las Vegas Review-Journal

Yosemite rangers recover bodies of two who fell

- By Olga R. Rodriguez The Associated Press

SANFRANCIS­CO— Yosemite National Park rangers have recovered the bodies of two people who fell

800 feet from a popular overlook after working to reach them for hours, an official said Friday.

Park spokeswoma­n Jamie Richards said rangers had to rappel down and climb the steep terrain in Taft Point as they worked to reach the bodies of a male and female. A California Highway Patrol helicopter also assisted them, she said.

Officials are investigat­ing when the pair fell and from which spot at the overlook 3,000 feet above the famed Yosemite Valley floor, Richards said. A tourist spotted the victims Wednesday. They have not been identified.

Railings only exist at a small portion of Taft Point, which offers breathtaki­ng views of the valley, Yosemite Falls and towering granite formation El Capitan. Visitors can walk to the edge of a vertigo-inducing granite ledge that does not have a railing and has become a popular spot for dramatic engagement and wedding photos.

More than 10 people have died at the park this year, six of them from falls and the others from natural causes, Gediman said. An 18-yearold Israeli man accidental­ly fell hundreds of feet to his death last month while hiking near the top of 600-foot-tall Nevada Fall.

In 2015, world-famous wingsuit flier Dean Potter and partner Graham Hunt died after jumping from Taft Point in an attempt to clear a V-shaped notch in a ridgeline.

They were flying in wingsuits but crashed.

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