moro rock deaths
I did not climb it, just watched it from the first few steps. Santos Teixeira, 56, was walking down a stairway that takesvisitors to the summit of 1,500-foot Moro Rock about 4 p.m. Sunday whenhe fell from the eastern face of the granite monolith, said NationalPark Service spokeswoman Alexandra Picavet. It is a short and satisfying hike though; you can see 360 degrees and miles and miles from the top! SEE ALSO: Death Valley Itinerary for an Epic Weekend Trip. Beautiful at Sunset, not crowded at Sunset. If you stay within the confines of the railing, this is a very safe trail, and is a lot of fun with a partner or two. Only 2 people on the trail from the Giant Forrest Museum to Moro Rock, and two separate guys from Moro Rock back along the trails to Lodgepole campground. http://www.hikespeak.com/trails/moro-rock-sequoia/. Many parts of the trail are only wide enough for one person so you have to wait for others going in the opposite direction to pass you by before you can proceed. His body came to rest on a rockslab. If litigation followed every one of these deaths, the legal quagmire would be incredible. Thanks for the photo and more detailed information. In winter, Moro Rock / Crescent Meadow Road closes with snow. Download the official NPS app before your next visit. In winter, Moro Rock / Crescent Meadow Road closes with snow. This doesn'tfeel like a suicide nor an *accident* IMO. The stairway is closed when it is snowy or icy. It was neat to check out, and then afterwards, its a quick drive to get to Moro Rock, the granite behemoth that somebody thought would be fun to climb. It was beautiful and not overly difficult. "tiny dancer"
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