Acadia fall sends 2 climbers to hospital Acadia National Park rangers say a broken rope was to blame for an incident that injured three climbers on a 25-foot-high rock face and led to a complicated rescue. Click here for photos of the rescue. Ranger Will Overton says two men tumbled from the rock face at Otter Cliffs, and one or both landed on a third climber at the bottom Sunday morning. Officials said their rope failed when rubbing ...
June 17, 2013 - WMTW Portland
Acadia fall sends two climbers to hospital BAR HARBOR, Maine (AP) - Acadia National Park rangers say a broken rope was to blame for an incident that injured three climbers on a 25-foot-high rock face and led to a complicated rescue.
June 17, 2013 - WCSH 6 Portland
Three Climbers Rescued After Fall in Acadia National Park Three climbers are recovering from injuries after a fall in Acadia National Park on Sunday. Park Rangers said two men, a climber and a local guide, tumbled off a 25-foot rock on Otter Cliffs due to a broken rope. Officials said at least one man landed on a third climber. It took about four . . .
June 17, 2013 - WABI Bangor