Name | Age | Sex | Injuries | Injured areas |
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Hay, Tom | Not recorded | Male | Not recorded | Not recorded |
On August 7, a group of seven experienced cavers were in Crookshank Cave, Greenbrier County, West Virginia, preparing to survey beyond Lew's Last Climb, a 20 foot pitch. This climb had been rigged with a rope for ascending a few weeks earlier, with the rope tied off to a span of rock. As Tom Hay was ascending the span or "natural bridge", it partially disintegrated. Hay fell about ten feet and landed in a pool. He was soaked, but unhurt and left the cave accompanied by another caver.
Analysis: It seems obvious that the anchor had been improperly tested. The climber may have exerted more force than necessary by a jerkiness in his ascending method. Smooth, non-bouncy ascending exerts the least force on the anchor.
D.C. Speleograph 32(10) Oct76 p11
This record was last updated on 27th Apr 2024 at 23:11 UTC.