But somewhere along the descent, the anchor became dislodged, Jacobson told Outside magazine. Even so, according to Rock and Ice, Jacobson came to rest with part of his body dangling from the ledge. “It was basically a blur,” Jacobson told Outside. AD“He did everything by the book with me when we climbed,” Julie Anne Baxter, a friend who climbed with Gobright on Tuesday, told Outside. ADHe told Rock and Ice he did not often consider mortality during his climbs.
Source: Washington Post November 29, 2019 18:23 UTC