Death of a “Tragically Unprepared” Hiker

Death of a "Tragically Unprepared" Hiker, 10.0 out of 10 based on 1 rating

A life cut short - picture from facebook via NWZ online

I recently came across a really tragic story in the New Zealand press about the death of a hiker who had fallen and died after trying to cross a snowy pass without crampons or an ice axe. You can read more about it here.

The basic facts seem to be that the 23-year-old German, who was hiking in New Zealand in early winter (June) was trying to cross a pass in the Mt Aspiring National Park.  He is thought to have slipped and fallen over a 250 meter high cliff. According to the press reports, the local authorities and mountain rescue team said that:

“He slipped on what would have been a relatively low angle without having any equipment. A fall at that point would be 100 per cent fatal.”

If there is anything to take away from the absolutely tragic death of Julian Stukenborg then it is simply that one needs to be properly prepared and equipped.

  • Even relatively simple-looking crossings can be dangerous when ice and slopes are involved.
  • Have the proper gear and practise.
  • Make sure that you know how to self-arrest to stop a fall. I
  • f you have new gear, try it out so that you are instinctive in your reactions.
  • Know the conditions and know your limits.

 

 

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Hi I'm Jon. Thanks for stopping by my little website. I'm a keen mountaineer and avid hiker. When I first started researching which ice axe to get for myself I found very little good information online. This is a small start to trying to change that. Please help me by adding your own reviews and comments. Thanks Jon

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