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Reported by: Newsroom Solutions Wednesday, Nov 4, 2009 @07:40am CST A Santa Rosa, California man survived a two-thousand-foot fall Halloween night.
Julian Lopez, 43, was climbing California's Mount Shasta around 10:00 p.m., local time when his pickaxe failed and he tumbled down the mountain. Lopez fell two-thousand feet and sustained a broken hip. He and a fellow climber survived the night on the mountain and were rescued Sunday morning. The 14-thousand-foot Mount Shasta is located about 275 miles north of San Francisco. |
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