Portland Mountain Rescue Team Rescues Woman After Mount Hood Fall
A 36-year-old woman was rescued by the Portland Mountain Rescue Team after she slipped and fell down at least 100 feet from Mt. Hood Summit on Saturday.
Fortunately, members of the Portland Mountain Rescue were already on the mountain and witnessed the fall, immediately calling for emergency aid. Read more here
Great work to the members of the Portland Mountain Rescue Team for coming to the woman's rescue. We hope the woman is recovering well. Please be careful when going on a hike during the cold, wintery season, especially look out for icy pathways. Please be safe out there!
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