Chattanooga Times Free Press

Hiker largely unhurt after tumbling 1,000 feet in mountains

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PISGAH FOREST, N.C. — A hiker in North Carolina was rescued largely unhurt after slipping from an overlook near the Blue Ridge Parkway and tumbling about 1,000 feet.

The hiker was able to walk with assistance after rescue crews rappelled about 150 feet down Slate Rock in the Pisgah National Forest to reach him, The Charlotte Observer reported, citing a statement from the Transylvan­ia County Rescue Squad.

The hiker, who was not identified, was on a trail two hours before sunrise Sunday when he fell from the overlook, the squad said. Slate Rock is a largely barren rock outcroppin­g known for its view of mountain peaks in western North Carolina.

“We estimate he rolled/tumbled almost 1,000 feet from start to finish,” rescuers said. “Somehow, he only had minor injuries.”

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