
23. Struck by Lightning on the Grand Teton
The forecast looked promising the day before. But…
The Fine Line · Backcountry Zero
August 19, 201954m 42s
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Show Notes
The forecast looked promising the day before. But when climbers set out to summit the Grand Teton on July 21, 2010, a thunderstorm blasted the iconic peak. As repeated lightning strikes pinned climbers to steep, exposed terrain, rangers suddenly found themselves racing to save 17 people, even as the mountain remained shrouded in storm clouds. The incident turned into the largest rescue effort ever undertaken on the Grand.
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