A man died Sunday morning as he rappelled off Devils Tower in Wyoming. Steward Phillip Porter, 21, was descending from a climb at 8:00 a.m. when he fell. Emergency responders arrived at 8:40 a.m. and declared the Eau Claire, Wisc., native dead at the scene.
His partner was stranded on the wall and was later rescued.
Porter and his climbing partner had been rappelling from the second pitch of El Cracko Diablo, a 5.8 trad climb, when he fell. He sustained “serious injuries” in the accident, according to the National Park Service (NPS) press release.
According to officials, Devils Tower Lodge Climbing Guides, Buck Wild Climbing Guides, and NPS staff assisted in the rescue of his partner.
“We don’t know what happened yet,” Devils Tower Superintendent Doug Crossen told Cowboy State Daily. “The incident is still under investigation.”
Devils Tower has been a popular climbing objective since the early 1900s. Officials say accidents at the Tower are rare, but they do happen. In the last 100 years, there have been seven fatalities at Devils Tower.
“The majority of climbing accidents and deaths on the tower occur during the rappel,” NPS officials noted, encouraging extra safety and precautionary measures while climbing and rappelling at Devils Tower.
NPS: Spare No Precaution, Climb Safely at the Tower
