ROCK CLIMBER IDENTIFIED IN MILDRED FALLS TRAGEDY
Feb. 12, 2011 (11 p.m.) - The San Diego Medical Examiner has identified the victim in this accident as Matthew David Pack, 24, of San Juan Capistrano. Cause of death has not yet been determined.
Update Feb. 12, 2011 9:30 a.m. - The rock climber has been confirmed as a fatality, San Diego Sheriff Lt.. David Brown said. "He was dangling halfway down the rock face, in the water underneath the waterfall," he confirmed. The body recovery effort continues in the rugged canyon area. No additional details on the identity or description of the man have been released at this time.
Update 11:50 p.m.
February 11, 2011 (San Diego’s East County) – Efforts to recover the body of a climber presumed dead at Mildred Falls have been called off for the night, San Diego Sheriff's Lt. Jim Duffy informed ECM moments ago.
The rock climber is believed to have died while awaiting a rescue helicopter this evening, East County Magazine has learned. Officials believe that the victim, a male, "was trying to rappel into the waterfall when he became entangled in ropes and was drawn into the water," Duffy said, adding that three different people reporting hearing the individual calling for help.
Incident Page Network reported at 6:05 p.m. that San Diego Sheriff’s Copter 1 was en route for a technical rescue of the hiker, who was unconscious hiker halfway down the falls, possibly a rock climber who had been rapelling. Lt. Duffy said rescuers initially responded to a man yelling for help at mile marker 9 on Eagle Peak near Mildred Falls in the Julian area at 5:17 p.m.
According to Lt. Duffy, ASTREA 3 was in the area at 5:28 p.m. and advised that the subject in need of rescue was semi-conscious. “ASTREA 3 doesn’t have lift capability,” said Duffy, who said ASTREA requested help from Copter 1, but that Copter 1 was not able to perform the rescue. He did not know the reason, but said that Copter 1 is a large HUEY helicopter.
“Search and Rescue has been called,” said Duffy, “but it appears that the person is deceased. “ He added that lifeguards have also become involved at 6:35 p.m. , suggesting that at least one of the individuals is in the water. “ At 6:55 p.m., ASTREA was grounded and is currently awaiting the Sheriff’s Search and Rescue helicopter, Duffy stated.
Several deaths have occurred at area waterfalls in the past from diving accidents. It is unclear whether the person who expired this evening had an accident or suffered some other medical emergency.
Outdoor websites for hikers and climbers list varying heights for Mildred Falls. Some indicate the total drop is over 300 feet high, with two sections for climbers to tackle, one apprxoimately 100 feet, another 250 feet.
This YouTube video shows the falls and remote terrain:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sNabbaqVFI&feature=related