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Solo Hiker Swept to Death by Rockslide on Utah’s Pfeifferhorn Trail

Authorities have launched an investigation after repeated rockfalls forced rescuers to retreat during on-site CPR efforts.

Overview

  • The victim fell roughly 700 feet after stepping on a loose rock near Bell’s Canyon on the steep Pfeifferhorn trail.
  • Nearby hikers, including a doctor and a nursing student, performed CPR until a second slide forced them to pull back.
  • Professional search and rescue crews arrived about two hours later, airlifting his body at 10:30 a.m. after confirming no other victims.
  • The victim’s identity has not been released as authorities continue their inquiry into the slide’s cause.
  • The incident highlights persistent dangers on Utah’s popular Wasatch Range trails, where loose terrain and sudden cascades pose significant risks to backcountry visitors.