
Recently, a 63-year-old female fell from a popular treking trail in Skamania County, Washington. Versus the chances, she survived the 300-foot fall. Rebecca Holley of Hillsboro, Oregon was treking with good friends in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area on the border of Washington and Oregon when she fell numerous feet from the path down a high hillside.
The Skamania County Sheriff’s Workplace shared information from the rescue on Facebook, reporting that Holley’s buddies calls 9-1-1 after she fell from the path near the top of Canine Mountain. A search-and-rescue team consisting of multiple agencies responded, utilizing a U.S. Army medical helicopter to obtain Holley, who was unconscious and unresponsive however alive.
After a stint at the hospital, Holley got back in time for Mom’s Day. On the Skamania County Constable’s Workplace’s Facebook post, Holley’s child commented: “Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for saving our mama. Due to the fact that of your diligence, dedication, and heart of service, we get to have my mother for Mother’s Day tomorrow. We back the blue! Thank you a lot!!!!”
Falling from 300 Feet
While hiking the Pet Mountain Path in Columbia River Gorge, Holley’s group had reached the peak before things took a devastating turn. In an interview released yesterday, Holley informed KATU 2 News that she tripped on something, however everything occurred so fast, it doesn’t look like she’s entirely clear on what occurred.
“One minute I’m sort of, you understand, stumbling a little bit, and the next thing, I’m just like, over the edge,” she said, still bandaged and bruised from the experience. “All the way down, I’m much like ‘God, stop me, stop me.'”
KATU 2 Report that an ER nurse helped Holley on the mountain as they waited for emergency responders to air lift her to the health center.
A 63-year-old female fell from a popular treking trail in Washington’s Columbia River Gorge and unbelievely made it through the 300-foot fall.
